Top dogs strut their stuff at pet festival | GulfNews.com

By Razmig Bedirian, Staff Reporter

Published: 21:00 November 7, 2014

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Dubai: More than 200 show dogs scampered around the grass expanse and manoeuvred through obstacle courses at Rugby park in Dubai Sports City as part of Dubai Pet Festival’s first international dog show in Dubai.

More than 10,000 people took in the first day of the festival where dogs wore colour-coded badges, indicating their level of friendliness.

Dubai Police were also part of the event showing off their K-9 unit to festival visitors.

“We have been holding the pet festival for the last three years, which included a mini-dog show. But they were not up to international standards,” Sheer Nair, CEO of the Pet Festival, said.

“This year we brought professional judges and are following those standards. Hopefully one or two shows later we will be approved by the World Canine Organization (FCI).”

Nair said that dogs were assigned to one of several categories, depending on their breed, size and training.

“For example, there are categories for gun dogs, hunting dogs, and terriers,” he said, “We refer to the listing set by the FCI and assign the dog to its respective category. Our two judges then decide who takes home prizes for best dog, best bitch, best puppy or best veteran, which are dogs above seven years of age. Finally, there is a prize for best in show in each category.”

FCI-accredited dog show judge Ozan Belkis, from Turkey, said he has been judging international dog shows for over a decade.

“I’ve been fascinated with dogs since I was a young boy. My first dog was a great dane,” he said.

Belkis said that dog shows helped owners find a suitable partner for their pet to breed with.

“It is quite difficult to find an appropriate partner for your dog,” he said, “this is not something one does just for money, it is a serious hobby. One should spend time assessing whether two dogs are ideal to breed.”

When asked if the dog show was up to the international standards, Belkis said that “since this is the first time a proper dog show has been conducted here, we’ve had a few glitches. However, there is a dedicated team organizing the show and future shows are sure to be much better and meet the mark.”

Judge Michele Dunn, a Scottish-national residing in Abu Dhabi, said that both organizers and participants were learning from the country’s first dog show.

“We’ve had to overcome quite a few complications since we started,” she said, “but this was foreseeable. A necessary learning experience.”

Dunn said that it takes a lot of research, observation and experience to become a dog show judge.

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“I’ve been living around dogs since I was a child, learning to train them with my father. After some years of learning about them, it becomes second nature to spot the nuances of posture and physical attributes between dogs. Take that Labrador over there,” she said, pointing at a large black Labrador gamboling around its owner, “it’s evident that he’s a mixed breed and has had minimal training.”

Dunn said that the primary purpose of a dog show was to introduce dogs with their ideal breeding partners.

“It is to avoid health problems in puppies,” she said, “for instance if you breed a Labrador and a poodle, you’re going to end up with a puppy with a lot hip problems. Dog shows like this educate dog owners, teaching them more about breeding and taking care of their pets.”

Patricia Sainsbury from the UK brought Jack, her Husky, to try his luck at the competition.

“My daughter saved Jack when he was just three months old,” she said. She brought him home and it was love at first sight. Although he’s not the most trained dog in the show, I’d still like to have him compete. Just for fun.”

Some dog-owners had brought their pets just to socialise.

“This is Simba,” Reschma Mansukhani said, petting a great blonde Labrador. “We brought him here so he can play with the other dogs. It’s a very enjoyable event, where dog lovers can meet each other while their pets enjoy the open air.”

At the far end of the venue, a pavilion was set up for a cat show, where, for obvious reasons, dogs were not permitted to enter.

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Pet Festival 2014 to feature birds, reptiles too | GulfNews.com

Published: 16:31 October 8, 2014

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Dubai: Nine months after the popular Pedigree & Whiskas Dog Show was cancelled in Dubai, animal lovers in the UAE are now gearing up for another pet fair.

Organised by PETME, the Pet Festival 2014 will be held at the Rugby Stadium in Dubai Sports City on November 7 and 8. According to Shree Nair of PETME, the three-year-old festival will host the first international dog show and the 10th international cat show, besides featuring birds and reptiles.

Nair said: “This is the first time that all these categories are coming together in one show. People not only keep dogs and cats as pets, but birds and reptiles too. So we didn’t want to exclude them.”

He said extra care will be taken to avoid any untoward incident. “The festival is three years old. We haven’t had any incidents in the past but are leaving nothing to chance. A thorough assessments of the pets will be conducted at the entrance and the pets classified into different categories. For instance, an aggressive dog will be given a red ribbon, a moody pet a green ribbon and friendly creature a yellow ribbon, so visitors know what to expect when they interact with these pets.”

Nair said long leashes will be banned during the show. “Pet owners will have to use short leashes for their dogs. We will also make sure that the groomed competition dogs are segregated from the guest dogs, so they do not lose focus,” he added.

The festival is expected to attract hundreds of pets across different categories. It will feature a two-day competition for dogs that will be judged by an international panel, a demonstration by a police and military dog squad and a fancy fashion show for dogs.

Nair said: “The 10th International Cat Show organised by the Middle East Cat Society in association with the World Cat Federation will also be judged by international judges. There will be presentations and demonstrations by pet experts and animal welfare groups.”

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Pet owners hit hard with more buildings imposing bans | GulfNews.com

Pet owners hit hard with more buildings imposing bansPet owners say building managers giving short notice to evict pets; some decide to leave their buildings

Best friends: Elizabeth chose to move out from Diamond Towers than abandon her cat

Best friends: Elizabeth chose to move out from Diamond Towers than abandon her cat

by ANJANA KUMAR,

Published: 18:00 July 2, 2014

Dubai: With more building managers imposing pet bans, animal owners complain they are given short notice to remove their pets or move out.

British tenant Elizabeth Bailey who got a ‘pet ban notice’ this month – half way through her contract for a one-bedroom apartment in Dubai Sports City, decided to move to a ‘pet-friendly’ place in Jumeirah Village Circle JVC than abandon her pet.

“I have been living here for 10 months and had not heard of any rule against pets. Neither was there any mention in my tenancy contract which I renewed in April. My landlord too is aware that I live with a cat and he does not have any problem with it. Now, all of a sudden my pet is not wanted anymore,” said Bailey.

She said she’s not alone. All 128 residents of her building – Diamond Tower – will have to remove their pets immediately or risk legal action. A notice to this effect has been posted in the lobby and elevators of the tower.

“We would like to remind all residents that… no pets are allowed in the community… Failure to comply will push the owners association to pursue legal action…,” the notice reads.

In March, a similar pet eviction notice was put up at Mirdif’s Ghoroob Community giving residents seven days notice to remove pets or risk legal action.Many New Dubai communities have a mixed policy towards pets.For 6,400 apartments in Jumeirah Beach Residence JBR there is a clear ‘no pet policy’.

However, Jumeirah Lakes Tower JLT is pet-friendly.Peta Wittig, Founder Adopt-ME.ae, a website dedicated to pets, said: “Before moving into a property, potential tenants must get a written permission from the landlord and building manager that pets can be kept in the house. Without this, tenants must be prepared to be asked to leave and the landlord has every right to impose a pet ban,” she said.

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