Friday 27 February 2015

Pawsitively Pawsome Pictures

Every so often the Education Team get sent Thank You cards and pictures from children that they visit to talk about Responsible Dog Ownership. It's lovely to receive these cards, and great to see the effort that has been put into them.
 
As we love seeing these so much, we thought that you might too. So here's a selection of some of the Thank You's we've been sent!
 
 


 
 


We hope that you agree that we visit some very talented young people! The Education Team would like to say a big THANK YOU in return for all the fantastic cards and drawings!

Friday 20 February 2015

Dogs In School

A dog in the playground is a common sight in schools all over the country. They're attracted to all the noise and excitement of children playing and naturally want to check it out!




The Education Team is often asked by children and teachers about what to do when there's a dog in the playground. This is our advice:
 
  • Remember a dog that is out in public without an owner is a stray dog, even if it has a collar and tag!
  • Children should never approach a dog if he's by himself without an owner, even if they recognise the dog.
  • You may be happy to see a dog, but he may not be so happy to see you. Don't forget some dog's are afraid of children.
  • If you see a stray dog in the playground, tell a teacher! If you see someone who looks like they’re going to pet the dog, remind them not to.
  • The teacher can, if they feel confident to, check the dog for a tag and call the owner to collect the dog.
  • If the dog doesn’t have an ID tag, he may have a microchip – if possible a responsible adult can bring the dog to a local vet to check.
  • If no one can bring the dog to the vet, or the pound, then they can call the dog warden. The dog warden is also trained to deal with dogs that appear aggressive or injured - DO NOT approach these dogs yourself.  The dog warden can collect the dog and bring him to the pound.
  • If you're worried about the dog, stay calm and bring your hands up, crossing your arms across your chest, or doing the 'X-Factor'. Don't talk to the dog or give him any attention. Walk away calmly and tell a teacher, or go back into the school building.
 

Friday 13 February 2015

And they call it Puppy Love.....

Happy Valentine's Day all! Isn't it lovely to have one day a year dedicated to showing someone that we love them? :) Awwwwww....
Those of you with dogs will know that every day is Valentine's Day for our four legged friends though, as they shower us with love regardless of the date!
 
 
Dogs show us unconditional love in lots of different ways, from their unique way of snuggling up, to protecting us from all those dangerous birds and insects in the house/garden! And just like it's easy for them to show us how much they love us, it's just as easy for show our pets how much we love them! 
 
 
Being a Responsible Dog Owner, and giving our dogs all the things that keep them healthy and happy is all we need to do to show our love.  We think a great way to do this is to pledge to keep these five promises!
 
Promise 1 - Love
I promise to provide my pet with love and attention.

 
Promise 2 - A home
I promise to provide my pet with a suitable place to live.

 
Promise 3 - Safety
 
I promise to protect my pet, to keep her or him safe and healthy.


Promise 4 - Food and water
I promise to provide my pet with a healthy diet.

 
 Promise 5 - To be themselves
I promise to provide my pet with a life that she or he will enjoy.
 
 
 
 
 

Friday 6 February 2015

IPPN 2015


Last week the Education Team attended the Irish Primary Principals' Network (IPPN) conference in Citywest, Dublin.
Around 1/3 of all primary principals in Ireland were in attendance, that's approx 1200 heads! The Education Team were on their best behaviour with so many principals around, and were delighted to be able to spread the word about our FREE education workshops for primary schools to all the visitors that came to our stand.


 




The Deputy President of the IPPN, Maria Doyle,  also paid a visit to us to help promote our workshops having had a visit from Fiona and Meg recently. We even made it onto the IPPN's twitter feed, we're practically famous now!

 
The Education Team would like to say a big Thank You to all the principals who popped by and signed up for workshops, we look forward to visiting you all soon.
 
Don't forget, if you're interested in booking a FREE educational workshop in your area, head over to www.learnwithdogstrust.ie where you can find your local Education Officer and request a booking.
You can also email education@dogstrust.ie to see if Dogs Trust has an officer in your area.