The quite insane world of the Psychoactive Substances Act is about to become real and it looks like it'll be exactly the Dangerous
Dogs Act disaster we expected it to be.
Not exact matches
SDHS deployed its Special Response Team — formed to
act quickly in times of
disaster or urgent rescue — and traveled to retrieve the 29
dogs bound for Southern California.
The amazing olfactory ability of
dogs is used around the world in many different ways, whether as search and rescue
dogs helping to locate survivors following a natural
disaster or
acting in airports helping police to sniff out illegal substances.
For every good news story like this from Canterbury Council,
acting decisively against Doodlepets (a breeder we've reported on over the years) there's many more bad ones that show what a complete
disaster the current situation is for breeding
dogs and their pups.