Name: Moti
Gender: Female
Colour: Black and white mix
Age: Unknown
Funny characteristic: Moti's face bears a distinct similarity to that of a guinea pig and we're sure that one must feature somewhere in her family tree.
Moti is not among the first dogs to be noticed when you visit the centre. She appears slightly reserved and unfazed by the activities that take place around her but really she is just waiting to be noticed so she can get her share of tummy tickles.
She is respected by all the other dogs because she has a mature and level headed approach to things and does not entertain any attempts from other dogs to make her lose her cool.
Despite a lifetime of practice Moti hasn't quite mastered the art of barking. When she wants to make her presence known she breaks into a well composed howl which deters anyone thinking to cross her path. The truth is however that Moti would never attack anybody. She just likes to stretch her vocal chords from time to time.
In spite of her size she is an expert at jumping onto narrow ledges and high walls - a talent that comes in handy when she wants to amuse herself by chasing monkeys off the premises.
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November 2008
A win for greyhounds in Massachusetts
On 4 November the people of Massachusetts, USA voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Greyhound Protect Act. This legislation will phase out commercial dog racing in the state by 2010.
October 2008
Help the Street Animals of Morocco (HSAM)
International Animal Rescue has twice assisted with the treatment of cats and dogs in Morocco by a group of local and foreign volunteers. The initiative was led by vet nurse Claire Sedgewick. She has produced a report describing their work.
October 2008
Sainsbury's seal protest update
On 29 October we entered discussions with Sainsbury's officials and now await a favorable response to our demands for a statement of their intention to stop killings seals.
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