Friday, September 14

Dog stands guard over deceased owner’s grave for six years




An extremely dedicated dog has continued to show its loyalty, keeping watch on its owner's grave six years after he passed away.
Capitan, a German shepherd, reportedly ran away from home after its owner, Miguel Guzman, died in 2006. A week later, the Guzman family found the dog sitting by his grave in central Argentina.
Miguel Guzman adopted Capitan in 2005 as a gift for his teenage son, Damian. And for the past six years, Capitan has continued to stand guard at Miguel's grave. The family says the dog rarely leaves the site.
"We searched for him, but he had vanished," widow Veronica Guzman told LaVoz.com. "We thought he must have got run over and died.
'The following Sunday we went to the cemetery, and Damian recognized his pet. Capitan came up to us, barking and wailing as if he were crying."
Adding to the unusual circumstances, Veronica says the family never brought Capitan to the cemetery before he was discovered there.
"It is a mystery how he managed to find the place," she said.

Cemetery director Hector Baccega says he and his staff have begun feeding and taking care of Capitan.
"He turned up here one day, all on his own, and started wandering all around the cemetery until he eventually found the tomb of his master," Baccega said.
"During the day he sometimes has a walk around the cemetery, but always rushes back to the grave. And every day, at six o'clock sharp, he lies down on top of the grave, stays there all night."
But the Guzman family hasn't abandoned Capitan. Damian says the family has tried to bring Capitan home several times but that he always returns to the cemetery on his own.
"I think he's going to be there until he dies, too. He's looking after my dad," he said.

Saturday, September 8

Hero Dog Theo Honoured With 'Victoria Cross'



Hero Dog Theo Honoured With 'Victoria Cross'
An Army explosives sniffer dog who died hours after his handler was killed in Afghanistan is to be given a posthumous award.
Lance Corporal Liam Tasker, 26, from The Royal Army Veterinary Corps, 1st Military Working Dog Regiment, was shot by insurgents on March 1 last year while on patrol in Helmand Province with his dog Theo, who died of a seizure shortly afterwards.
The pair, who were said to have been inseparable, detected a record 14 Taliban roadside bombs and weapons caches in five months and are believed to have saved countless lives.
Their role was to provide search and clearance support, uncovering hidden weapons, improvised explosive devices and bomb-making equipment.
Springer spaniel Theo is to be awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal, known as the animals' Victoria Cross, for his "heroic actions".
The award is said to be the highest accolade any animal can receive in recognition of devotion to duty in saving human life while serving in military conflict.
It was first instituted by the veterinary charity's founder, Maria Dickin, in 1943.
L/Cpl Tasker, from Tayport in Fife, was posthumously honoured with an MBE in September last year.
Theo made the most confirmed operational finds by any arms and explosives search dog in Afghanistan to date.
On one occasion, he is said to have discovered an underground tunnel leading to a room in which insurgents were suspected of making bombs and hiding from coalition forces.
Speaking after an inquest in Trowbridge, Wiltshire last year, L/Cpl Tasker's mother, Jane Duffy, said the fact her son and Theo had "worked together and died together" brought her some comfort from knowing they were "somewhere together now".
PDSA director general Jan McLoughlin said: "We are very proud to posthumously award Theo the PDSA Dickin Medal, the highest award any animal can receive for life-saving bravery in conflict.
"Theo's exceptional devotion to duty as a military working dog in Afghanistan saved countless human lives.
"The award of this medal, recognised worldwide as the animals' Victoria Cross, honours his service in life and his sacrifice in death.
"It serves as a very poignant reminder of the loyal companionship and dedication of man's best friend."

Friday, September 7

Ways everyone can help

We are always looking at new ways to raise the much needed cash to keep the Rescue running, well here are two ways you could all help us raise much needed cash, without it costing you a penny!!!!

Help raise money for North Clwyd Animal Rescue whenever you shop or go online - It's so simple and you don’t feel guilty when your spending money as your helping a great cause!
There are 2 new ways to help NCAR raise money :

1. Visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/ncar/
Here you can register to help North Clwyd Animal Rescue and everytime you want to buy a new product online (in various highstreet stores including Next, Amazon, Currys, Argos, Tesco and loads more) just go to this website, login and then click through to your desired store and shop as normal. The retailer then makes a donation to our charity and help our animals, so it’s well worth a go!

or an ever easier way

2.  Visit www.everyclick.com/northclwydanimalrescue
Here you need to sign up and make this your homepage on your computer, so everytime that you go online make sure you use this search engine and everything that you click on raises money for NCAR, all you have to do is register to our charity as your chosen charity. The best thing to do is use everyclick search engine  for the majority of your seraches but if you can’t find want you need then search on everyclick for another search engine of your choice.

The potential to raise money for our charity is huge but we need your help and for you to spread the word, so please share this link with everyone you know and lets start raising money for NCAR in such an esay way, that won’t cost you a penny!! Just please make sure when you sign up (which is totally free)  that you choose our charity (North Clwyd Animal Rescue), if you don’t it will be pointless!
Thank you for your support and enjoy shopping and browsing! 

Sunday, September 2

Summer Fair at Flint

Don't forget to visit us at Jollyes Summer Fair at Flint today (2nd September)


There is a car boot sale as well as:
  • Pet Microchipping (Only £10.00per animal)
  • Nutritional Advice by Eukanuba (plus money off vouchers)
  • Dog Training and Advice
  • Children’s Face Painting (minimal charge for this activity)
  • ‘Meet and Greet’ a Guide Dog
  • Craft Fair and Car Boot Sale
NCAR will be there micro-chipping, so why not visit us and have your dogs and cats micro-chipped for only £10 each to ensure your pets get returned to you should they get lost or stolen.


For directions - click here