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The Peterborough Humane Society and the Peterborough Dog Club are teaming up to host the first ever Peterborough Dog Fest.
This community event is free but donations will be accepted at the gates. All proceeds from the event will go to support the Milo Fund, which was established to help animals in need of life-saving medical attention at the humane society and to help with improvements at the dog park.
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Let's get this guy home safe, and hope he can survive these frigid temperatures...
Anyone missing a blue Budgie bird in @Ptbo_Canada? Tried to capture one in distress but it kept flying away. Please RT
— Lisa MacDonald (@Lisa_Mac_D) February 18, 2015
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Valerie, who sent us along a few more pictures of George, tells us more about her beloved dog: "Let me tell you a bit about George. He had a rough start to life as a homeless dog living on a reserve on James Bay, 16 hours north of Montreal. He was rescued along with his best friend Gracie a few short years ago and they found their way to us. George had a very regal bearing while he thought deep thoughts, but he was also a goofball who loved to play and cuddle. He loved boat rides, going to work with my husband Ric and, of course, long walks on local trails."
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Buckhorn's Valerie Strain is petitioning Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry MPP Bill Mauro for "No traps On Trails" after her dog George was caught and killed in a baited kill-trap (aka Conibear) just before Christmas. "He died a slow death while I struggled unsuccessfully to free him," Valerie says in the petition, adding that "The trap was located on Crown Land just a few feet from a side trail and within 20 ft of a popular snowmobile/ATV trail."
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) was informed of what happened and is investigating but told Valerie there are no rules about how close to trails the trap can be set and no requirement to notify the public that they are there. "There does not seem to be any way for the public to find out where traplines are; they could be anywhere on Crown Land, on your neighbour's property, even in Provincial Parks and you wouldn't know," she says.
"My husband and I both grew up in rural areas," adds Valerie in the petition. "We had no idea the risk we were taking every time we took our dogs out on this trail. One of our responsibilities as pet owners is to keep them safe. We failed George in that regard. Please help us make sure this doesn't happen to another family pet, or worse, a child out on a walk with his parents."
To prevent more deaths on Ontario trails and improve the safety of everyone sharing our outdoor spaces, she is urging the MNRF to:
1. launch a public awareness campaign about the danger to pets and people from active traps - including publishing maps online that show registered trapline areas, and
2. improve trapping practices and regulations – including setting a minimum distance from public trails, and marking trails that run close to traplines.
Learn more about her petition here.
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[UPDATE January 23rd -> Awesome news. Tigger, who has been missing for weeks, is home safe his owner reports in a message to our Facebook wall.]
Tigger has been found!! He's home an resting :) thanks everyone for helping us out! @Ptbo_Canada @HSpeterborough pic.twitter.com/QApwZ4lEEI
— Michelle Lynn (@MichelleLynn2xo) January 24, 2015
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Miracles happen—Peterborough cat Chester was found last week after having been missing for over a week. Another Peterborough cat, Tigger, has been missing for over a week as well and has not been found—and his owners are worried sick. Tigger is 2 years old, long haired, orange and neutered, and was lost in the Armour Rd area. He has never been in the cold before. Call 705-559-6658 if seen.
@Ptbo_Canada @LostFoundPtbo please keep looking! Tigger is long haired,orange neutered. Lost armour rd area. pic.twitter.com/0jSdB5BXnE
— Michelle Lynn (@MichelleLynn2xo) January 10, 2015
Getting face blisters from searching in this cold! call 705 768 1967 with info on tigs location! He must be so cold.. pic.twitter.com/a59PADHs4m
— Michelle Lynn (@MichelleLynn2xo) January 8, 2015
Lol, watch this video below Magic 96.7 radio personality Dan Duran filmed of his dog Clifford at a pet store...
If you have funny pet pictures/videos taken in Peterborough and Kawarthas area, email us!
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UPDATE, January 9th: It's a miracle! After several reported sightings over the week, Chester is now home safe, his jubilant owner reports on Facebook!
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It's one week today (January 7th) since an adorable orange cat named Chester went missing from his home. He is a 4-year-old Tabby/Maine Coon mix.
Chester is normally a indoor cat so the outside world is foreign to him. He is a male and is fixed. He went missing from the Sherbrooke Street Clonsilla Ave area between Sherbrooke Street and Westmount Pharmacy.
His owners really miss him and are worried sick that he is outside in the cold. Please call Debra at 705.748.5604 if you know his whereabouts.
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