Showing posts with label Azawakh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Azawakh. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Neshroon Idiiyat-es-Sahel

Neshroon is half sister to the sire, Azil, so that makes her a half aunt to the new litter at Idiiyat-es-Sahel, born yesterday to Batna. There are 5 beautiful taidit (females). Daoud Abdullah Abdullah named them: Nufoudah - after the Nufood desert in the Land of the Two Holy Places (Madinah and Makka ... also known as the Saudi Arabian Peninsula); Safqa - one of the most precious dam lines of the asil Arabian strains on the island of Bahrain;
Abaya - an Abaya is worn by modest muslim women...a covering; Kuhaylat - from the word 'khol' ...meaning the eyes are trimmed with dark pigment, like eyeliner, and Hamra - Arabic for very red. In the first image, Neshroon is standing in 'snow' - snow created by her opening up her pillow to look inside. She is curious as a cat - you can see her looking at herself in the next two images!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tennessee: Legislative S.O.S.!

KILL The HSUS Bills Phone-AThon Tennessee There are some nasty HSUS backed bills in Tennessee that need to die. So, on Monday, April 13, 2009, get ready to CALL, FAX, or at the very least email the committee members (as well as your own rep) to send the strong unified message that we are OPPOSED to these bills. The ARs do this all the time...They stage call-in days and bombard the lawmakers with calls/faxes. WE must do the same! Please forward this post to any individual, group/club, groomer, pet sitter, breeder, dog owner, anyone that can lend a few minutes to send these H$U$ bills to their grave! Animal Forfeiture Bill, HB 0626, will be heard Tuesday, April 14, before the House Calendar and Rules Committee Click here to read more, take action and for the bill summary.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

AZAWAKH: Hunts!

"Over millennia, in a harsh desert environment, nature and the selective hand of man forged the Azawakh/idi,a race of hounds possessed of a rare combination of physical and mental characteristics; exotic, beautiful hounds uniquely adapted to serve three distinct yet inextricably interrelated functions: protector, hunter, and status symbol." Read the rest of this fascinating article by Idiiyat-es-Sahel about the Azawakh's background by clicking here. Iférouane made her first successful hunt at less than 6 months of age. She had tried several times before, but the rabbit dove into its burrow. She stood watch over the entrance for a long time before I called her away. This time, she chose a smaller prey: a shrew. And caught it. Thus a huntress' career was launched yesterday! Bred by co-owner Daoud Abdullah Abdullah, her dam is desertbred Tiraout, her sire is Tigidit Fasiqqi.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

AZAWAKH: Iférouane Idiiyat-es-Sahel

Iférouane Idiiyat-es-Sahel enjoys life, not realizing how precarious her rights are, to continue to be herself. Read about the oppressive legislation below.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

California: NO To AB 241 AB 241 Targets California Breeders Hearing scheduled on April 14th! April 9, 2009 California Assembly Member Nava has introduced AB 241, an increasingly familiar piece of legislation that would impose a cap of 50 on the number of intact dogs and cats that can be owned in California. It closely resembles anti-breeder legislation being pushed by HSUS in numerous other states so far this year where the centerpiece is typically an arbitrary number limit. AB 241 is scheduled for a hearing on Tuesday, April 14th in the Assembly Public Safety Committee at 9:00 a.m. in State Capitol Room 126. Please plan on attending this hearing in Sacramento, if possible, to express your opposition and ensure that the voices of responsible pet owners and breeders are heard!
We would also strongly encourage you to email your Assembly Member using the talking points at NAIA, urging them to oppose this unfair and costly bill should it come to a floor vote.
SPECIAL NOTE: If you happen to be represented by a member who sits on the Public Safety Committee, please CLICK HERE to link to a special alert that will allow you to email them as a constituent and make extra impact. The committee members are: Chair Jose Solorio, District 69 Vice Chair Curt Hagman, District 60 Warren Furutani, District 55 Danny Gilmore, District 30 Jerry Hill, District 19 Fiona Ma, District 12 Nancy Skinner, District 14 Click here to find out who your representative is. Here's a quick breakdown of AB 241: * Prohibits anyone who sells dogs or cats to the public or at wholesale from owning, possessing, controlling or otherwise having charge or custody of more than a combined total of 50 intact dogs and cats. Creates a new crime of misdemeanor. * Allows peace officers, humane officers or animal control officer upon receiving a complaint or on their own motion to investigate a number cap violation. They may inspect the books and premises in which dogs or cats are bred or maintained during daytime operating hours. * Requires owners to sterilize, sell, transfer or relinquish animals above the cap and empowers officers to seize animals of those in violation. * Exempts animal shelters, pet stores, veterinary facilities, and research institutions. Click here to read the full text of AB 241. NAIA opposes number limits because they are arbitrary, unenforceable, vulnerable to court challenges and have never been successful in addressing irresponsible breeding or negligent rescue operations. Furthermore, it is the stated intent of HSUS to initially set number limits high to achieve passage, and then go back in subsequent years and pass legislation to gradually ratchet them down. Your action now can prevent animal rights activists from setting this dangerous precedent in California.

Monday, April 6, 2009

AZAWAKH: Thin Is In!

Beautiful expression and head study of an archetypical Azawakh taidit. Neshroon Idiiyat-es-Sahel (3 images) Iférouane Idiiyat-es-Sahel, ~6 months old (2 images) Tombouktou's Enayat ~4-1/2 months old (1 image)

Monday, April 6, 2009

CA Legislative: Red Alert

What was CA SB 250 Amended, Set for Hearing – Opposition Needed! AB 1634 that we killed last year has now morphed into SB 250. California Senate Bill 250 has been amended and set for a hearing in the Senate Local Government Committee for April 15th. We need all California fanciers, responsible dog owners and breeders, and clubs to write and oppose this legislation. Letters must be received by April 8 to be reflected on the committee analysis. SB 250’s primary intent is to penalize owners of intact animals and force sterilization of an at-large or unlicensed dog or cat on a first offense. This is an unreasonable standard as even a responsible owner can have a single incident where an animal is let out by a meter reader, neighbor or faulty gate. As amended on April 2; SB 250: ∙ Allows an unaltered license to be revoked if one citation is issued for a dog being at-large or stray. ∙ Requires a person selling, trading, or placing for adoption an unaltered animal to post the license number if the animal is older than four months, or the age required by the local licensing agency. (The prior version of the bill required a licensing number for any sale of an unaltered animal, and it was unclear how this would affect the sale of puppies and kittens younger than four months who were not required to be license.) ∙ Requires any unlicensed intact animal that is impounded to be sterilized, even on a first offense. ∙ Adds a new definition of “custodian” as follows; “Custodian” means any person who undertakes the personal care and control of a dog or cat, or any person who intentionally provides care, security, or sustenance for a dog or cat on the person’s property for any period exceeding 30 days. “Custodian” does not include a licensing agency.” Existing state law already requires owners of intact animals to pay a license fee that is at least double that to license a sterilized animal (Food and Agriculture Code Section 30804.5); and provides for enhanced and graduated fines for owners whose intact dogs are impounded (Food and Agriculture Code Section 30804.7). These statutes are sufficient to incentivize owners to sterilize their animals and to address animal control concerns with specific intact animals who are repeatedly impounded. To find out who represents you in the State Senate, please click here. Encourage your club to send a letter opposing SB 250. Please click here for a sample letter for your club to personalize. Send your letters to the author and members of the Senate Local Government Committee. Click here for sample letter in pdf or in Word Senator Dean Florez (Author), State Capitol, Room 313, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 651-4016, Fax: (916) 327-5989 Senator Patricia Wiggins (Chair), State Capitol, Room 4081, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 651-4002, Fax (916) 323-6958 Senator Dave Cox (Vice Chair), State Capitol, Room 2068, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 651-4001, Fax: (916) 324-2680 Senator Sam Aanestad, State Capitol, Room 3063, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 651-4004, Fax: (916) 445-7750 Senator Christine Kehoe, State Capitol, Room 5050, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 651-4039, Fax: (916) 327-2188 Senator Lois Wolk, State Capitol, Room 4032, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 651-4005, Fax: (916) 323-2304

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Un Réel Petit Cochonnet!

All Photos Courtesy Of Daoud Abdullah Abdullah above: Tahatmellet Idiiyat-es-Sahel at ~5 weeks old. Sire: Tamahan ak Tin Akoff, desert bred ∙ Dam: Clarity Noowairah (below) I've finished steam cleaning my carpet. Ready for his arrival to re-start the mess!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

TEXAS: WE WON THE FIRST ROUND ON HB 3180

From: Responsible Pet Owners Alliance Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 8:32 PM To: TX-RPOA@LISTSERV. TAMU.EDU Subject: TX HB 3180 Hearing held today TX-RPOA E-News From RPOA Texas Outreach and Responsible Pet Owners Alliance "Animal welfare, not animal 'rights' and, yes, there is a difference." April 1, 2009 It's no April Fool joke! We did good! Word just in from Martin Kralik (Lone Star Fox Terrier Club) who represented RPOA at the Committee Hearing in Austin today on HB 3180, the so-called "puppymill" bill, a misnomer if there ever was one. There was standing room only and it was mostly "our side." Thanks to all of you who took off work and went to Austin to stand up for your animals today! Four speakers were up first who supported the bill including Jay Sabatucci, HSUS state director and Robert "Skip" Trimble with Texas Humane Legislation Network. Skip Trimble set the lies in motion by saying 25% of dogs and cats in shelters are purebreds - that old HSUS line. Since RPOA has a statewide Rescue Program and we're in animal control facilities all the time we know that isn't true. Our side spoke for approximately two hours in opposition to the bill. Jeff Shaver, our commander-in-chief, was superb as usual and told the committee they were being lied to -- pointing the lies out individually. He hit 'em hard. Many of you couldn't go because of work but have been faxing, calling and emailing. So thanks to all of you. We WILL kill this bill. Any legislator that votes for it will commit political suicide in Texas. The bill is fundamentally flawed and can't be fixed with amendments. Keep telling them that! Now gear up for "Responsible Pet Owners Lobby Day" next Wednesday, April 8th. Information is on our website: www.rpoatexasoutreach.org Call your representative and senator for an appointment with them in their office. Then email Jacque at our office to give her your information: jacque15@att.net. RPOA Texas Outreach (501C4 Nonprofit) Responsible Pet Owners Alliance (501C3 Nonprofit) 900 NE Loop 410 #311-D San Antonio, TX 78209 $15 Annual dues (January - December) Click to subscribe or unsubscribe.