National Black Dog Day – 1st October

Started in 2012, October 1st is National Black Dog Day! Founded by Colleen Paige, an author and forerunner in the advocacy and promotion of pet care and fair treatment of animals, it’s a day to get the word out and encourage people to adopt black dogs, who often get left behind in shelters just because of the colour of their fur.
Referred to as “Black Dog Syndrome”, this is a phenomenon where black dogs are passed over for adoption in favour of lighter-colored animals 🙁
Among dogs, yellow dogs were considered friendliest, brown dogs second friendliest, and black dogs least friendly. Darker pets were similarly judged less adoptable and black dogs were considered the most aggressive.

The term “black dog” is most commonly used to describe a state of depression, characterised by either poor behaviour or the lack of will to do anything, including things you once loved.

Not to be confused with International Dog Day on August 26th which encourages dog ownership of all breeds – when seeking a new companion, be sure to consider the mutts, mixes, purebreds, and everything in between.

The photograph is of Ronnie, a three year old black labrador who lives down Hursey with her owner Annie 🙂

For those who prefer cats… National Black Cat Day is held each year on 27th October.

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It’s National Black Dog Day – 1st October

Started in 2012, October 1st is National Black Dog Day! It’s a day to get the word out and encourage people to adopt black dogs, who often get left behind in shelters just because of the colour of their fur.
Referred to as “Black Dog Syndrome”, this is a phenomenon where black dogs are passed over for adoption in favour of lighter-colored animals 🙁
Among dogs, yellow dogs were considered friendliest, brown dogs second friendliest, and black dogs least friendly. Darker pets were similarly judged less adoptable and black dogs were considered the most aggressive.

The term “black dog” is most commonly used to describe a state of depression, characterised by either poor behaviour or the lack of will to do anything, including things you once loved.

Not to be confused with National Dog Day on August 26th which encourages dog ownership of all breeds – when seeking a new companion, be sure to consider the mutts, mixes, purebreds, and everything in between 🙂

The Dog’s Trust have lauched a National Dog Survey. They’re calling on all dog owners to take 10 minutes to let them know how their dog has been coping since the pandemic began. Your answers will help them ensure a moment for all owners to unite for the happiness of their dogs. As all dogs begin to adjust to the new normal, they are there to help..
Learn more about the survey – Click HERE.
Ready to start? Click HERE.

Photo: ‘Bob’ – Brian Wing 🙂

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Today is International Dog Day

What was started in the United States as National Dog Day in 2004International Dog Day has been recognised so that all breeds of dogs are celebrated; mixed and pure and to draw attention to the plight of canines around the world and encouraging adoption.

So today – celebrate dogs and their varied talents, both by taking the time to treat the dogs in your own life and by supporting dogs in need.

Please do NOT contact the RSPCA West Dorset Branch – if you want to adopt a dog or have a dog in need of a new home as they can only help by referring you to the other Centres listed below – click on the hyperlinks to visit their websites and contact them.

RSPCA WEST HATCH ANIMAL CENTRE

RSPCA BATH CATS AND DOGS HOME

RSPCA EXETER (LITTLE VALLEY) ANIMAL SHELTER

NATIONAL RSPCA WEBSITE – SEARCH PAGE FOR DOGS

THE DOGS TRUST – have set up a new rehoming process which includes social distancing measures to help keep staff and adopters safe. They are now matching dogs with their new homes virtually and delivering dogs contact-free.

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