Tag Archives: BBC

First dementia dogs start work

The first ever “dementia dogs” who are specially trained to help people with early-stage dementia have started work in Scotland.

You can watch the story of Oscar, a Golden Retriever and Kaspa, the Labrador in this BBC News item:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ya_qnm1zMg

Kabang, the snoutless dog

Kabang wasn’t always snoutless; she was just a family dog in the Philippines.  And then one day in December 2011, she leaped in front of a motorcycle to save the lives of the family’s daughter and niece.

In the process, her snout and upper jaw were ripped off by the motorcycle’s wheel.  With devastating injuries and limited veterinary care locally, a Care for Kabang fundraising campaign  gathered enough funds to get her to California for surgery in late 2012.

Kabang, ready to go home (Photo by UC Davis)

Kabang, ready to go home (Photo by UC Davis)

Once there, doctors discovered that the dog also had a life-threatening cancer and gave her chemotherapy.  The chemotherapy meant  that surgeons had to delay any plans for surgery on her face.  She also had to be treated for heartworm before that surgery could proceed.

In the end, veterinarians couldn’t reconstruct Kabang’s jaw, but they did heal her wounds during her seven-month stay.   Her surgeries included dental work and teeth extractions followed by closing of opened wounds and the restoration of her nasal function.

Earlier this week, Kabang returned home to a hero’s welcome, as noted by this BBC report:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do8TIisOFaM

Kabang is now considered an ambassador of ‘dogwill’ to show the power of the unconditional love and devotion our dogs show us each day.  Zamboanga City Mayor Celso Lobregat signed Executive Order 503-2013, making Kabang the official symbol of responsible pet ownership and advocacy against animal cruelty.

Her owner, Rudy Bunggal, has been struggling with financial and personal demons associated with alcohol.  He’s now been given a new home by the local government, which will pay for the house to be prepared for their arrival by the end of this month.  The new house is larger, made of concrete, has a stable roof and is located in a more pleasant environment than Rudy’s shanty house behind a petrol station.

Good golly, Miss Molly

Andrew Neil, co-host of the BBC’s This Week, has started bringing his Golden Retriever, Miss Molly, to the set.  She’s sat on the sofa next to guests on the late-night political commentary programme.  She even had a snooze in the lap of guest David Starkey.

Miss Molly naps in David Starkey's lap (photo courtesy of the BBC)

Miss Molly naps in David Starkey’s lap (photo courtesy of the BBC)

Taking Miss Molly to the set opens up a whole new category of dog-friendly workplaces and it’s great to see the dog welcomed onto a televised show.  In my opinion, it helps to create awareness of dog-friendly workplaces.

Photo courtesy of the BBC

Photo courtesy of the BBC

Neil has suggested that Miss Molly might become a bit of a fixture on the show, although not a permanent one. “We probably broke every health and safety rule in the book but she is very well-behaved.”

Miss Molly roams around the set as guests are interviewed (photo courtesy of the BBC)

Miss Molly roams around the set as guests are interviewed (photo courtesy of the BBC)

Source:  The Independent