Posts Tagged ‘information’

Appalling Conditions For Pigs

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Piglet

The horrific conditions that many pigs and piglets are forced to live in; is enough to put many people off the thought of eating pork. MPs are now demanding that all pork products should be labelled to inform people of where the pork came from and thereby what conditions that they lived in.

For many years, Britain has had a ban in place, ensuring that the living conditions of pigs are decent, and that they are not allowed to be stored away in cramped conditions. Almost seventy percent of all pork products however are imported every year, meaning that most of the pork that we eat is from pigs that have had a horrific existence. For many of these poor creatures, their existence consists of being locked in a cramped room being fattened up for slaughter and never once seeing any daylight. For many people this thought will be enough to ensure that they only buy British pork products, where you can safely know that the pigs have had a decent life leading up to their slaughter. The new food labels would include information such as the country where the pork originated, and how they were reared.

Travelling With Pets

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Pet TravelPets are often regarded as being a part of the family, and for many people, the thought of going on holiday and leaving them behind is abysmal. Bringing your pets with you on a trip however has become so much easier since the introduction of the PETS passport scheme, and all that is needed is a little bit of prior research.

If your pet already has a passport, then you are halfway there. Once you have decided on a likely destination, one of the first things that you will want to do is to research all the airlines. Some airlines have certain restrictions on pets, and others have less, so you will want to find out all information beforehand. All airlines will require that you notify them prior to the flight, and also to book the animal in. Some airlines will allow you to take your pet as hand luggage, and others will keep them in the cargo hold or cabin.

The pet travel scheme allows pets to enter the United Kingdom from certain countries without having to be quarantined. You will want to find out which countries this would apply to; as you may not want your pet all of a sudden taken away from you when you fly back home. To get a pet passport, your pet will have to be fitted with a microchip, as well as be vaccinated against rabies. Once your pet has had a blood test, you will need to wait for a period of six months to see whether the vaccine has worked before your pet will be issued with a passport. Therefore if you are planning a holiday with your pet, make sure that you start planning a few months ahead of time.