Sunday, 25 November 2012

puppy farming

Help end puppy farm

RSPCA have taken and saved thousands of dogs and other animals from puppy farms over the past two years.
Dogs on puppy farms are hooked up to breeding machines used to make their owners money. Mothers would be continually mated and kept with their puppies in cages and never allowed out to exercise, play, have friends or even go to the toilet.
Puppy farmers will sell to anyone, wholesale, on-line, through pet shops, newspapers and car boot sales or by using a false house as a ‘shop front'.
this is how you can help:
To avoid supporting puppy farmers the RSPCA recommends not buying a puppy unless you can view the parents and where it was born.
donate to the RSPCA so that they can continue there search for puppy farms
http://www.rspca.org.au/news/help-end-puppy-farm-horror.html

Thursday, 22 November 2012

online safety

It is easy to be safe online follow these steps and remember anything you post on facebook, skype, twitter etc. can be seen by anyone and the internet does not forget.

  • Make sure your computer is secure
  • Set strong passwords
  • dont follow of friend any one you dont know
  • dont follow or like a celebrity page
  • change your internet parsword reguarly
for more info on how you can stay safe online go to this web site
https://www.staysmartonline.gov.au/kids_and_teens

Monday, 19 November 2012

please dont leave me p!nk