Guide Dogs Sponsor a Puppy Appeal

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Most pet dogs can be trained to a certain degree - you can encourage them to ‘do their business’ in specified places, teach them not pull on their lead, or where you’d like for them to sleep - but many dog owners would be the first to admit that their dogs are all the more lovable because they’re prone to the odd tantrum. Guide dogs however need to be on full alert all of the time. The things these dogs can do defies belief.

I can remember perfectly catching a tube with a blind man and his guide dog a few years ago. The tube was literally packed and yet this man’s guide dog wasn’t over-awed and deftly found the man a seat before resting on the carriage floor between the mans legs. Some guide dog owners prefer you not to touch or fuss over their dogs, but this man was all too happy for us to stroke his. I chatted to the old man throughout our entire journey from Ealing Broadway to the city centre and he gave me a brief history of the dogs he’d worked with and loved. I fell in love with that dog, and was a little taken with his charming and eccentric owner too. I’ve been a fan of the Guide Dogs charity ever since that moment.

Guide Dogs new advert features Jazz and his owner Emma. Jazz was named Guide Dog of the Year in 2013 for saving Emma, Owen and Emma’s other son, eight-year-old Luke. The trio were stood with Jazz at a crossing when Jazz suddenly moved back, taking the three with her. Moments later, a lorry mounted the kerb where they had just been standing. It’s these staggering acts of courage and foresight that make guide dogs so invaluable to the visually impaired. If we consider that every hour someone in the UK goes blind, you start to appreciate just how important the work of the Guide Dogs charity really is, and how one day it could be you, or someone you care about, that needs their help.

I don’t usually post on behalf of charities but wanted to highlight their cause as I know just how expensive, time-consuming and complicated it is to train each and every dog that goes through the academy process. Just 1,500 dogs every year will make it through all the rigorous training and be matched with an owner who really needs them. For just £1 a week you could sponsor a puppy and help this amazing charity continue to make a difference to people’s lives. I know better than some just how tough it is in these times of austerity, but if you can spare anything at all, I know just how appreciated this donation will be.

For more videos or to find out more about the Guide Dogs sponsor a puppy appeal (and the charity itself), then their Youtube page is crammed with information, as is their website.

Disclaimer: I have not been paid or compensated in any way for this post.

 


Something a little bit unique as a baby shower gift

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I’m not sure why I haven’t had a baby shower for this baby, in fairness I didn’t for Dexter either. No one has stepped forward to help me organise it, and I’m not even sure if it’s traditional to throw your own anyway! Although there’s something lovely about being showered with gifts and well wishes, I don’t feel upset about it. I’m not really one for fuss and hate to be a financial imposition on my friends and family. That said, I’m sure Mini Madam will go home from hospital with a few carrier bags full of clothes and pressies. There’s something too cute about newborn booties and vest tops that visitors can’t seem to resist.

In preparation, this year I’ve even sent our close family a mini shortlist of small things we need. I haven’t specified brands or colours as I recently read a particularly cringeworthy story about this that made my toes curl. I just know we’re short of sleepsuits and bibs and these things would be more useful than costly outfits.

I do have the odd treat to look forward to though. I’ve been given a 12 month subscription to a mag of my choice from online magazine store, Unique Magazines, and it got me thinking about what a fabulous gift this could be for a new mum.

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Motherhood is an exhausting, frustrating and often overwhelming experience and it starts from Day 1. Lack of sleep, anxiety and sheer adrenalin comes together in a nasty little cocktail that is enough to floor the strongest of women for a good 6 weeks after birth. I’ve learnt a fair bit from round 1 and have stocked up on ebooks, tv boxsets and bath oils to try to hold on to my sanity, but I remember all too well how tough the first few nights were. A magazine would have been, and will be now, a very welcome distraction - particularly a mother and baby one full of advice and stories a new mummy can empathise with.

Unique Magazines have some great titles for a new mum including Prima Baby & Pregnancy, Gurgle and Mother & Baby, as well as some more obscure ones. There’s also a great range of general interest and niche magazines for mums who want to escape from all-things-baby when they get a few precious moments of down-time. All the major gardening, interior and wedding titles are there, as well as all your well-known fashion and beauty magazines. In fact, there are over 3000 magazines available to buy.

A magazine subscription definitely makes for a great gift for any occasion as it’ll last a full year and there’s something quite exciting about having a magazine through your letterbox every month. It would certainly be something I’d be tempted to buy my friends for birthdays, engagements and other special occasions. Especially as Unique Magazines offers such great value for money and gift buying options.

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There are bulk-buy subscription deals which make it so much more affordable than trekking to your local newsagent every month (up to 70% cheaper). My subscription for Prima Baby & Pregnancy cost just £24.99 for 12 issues saving 30% off the RRP. You can pay using all major credit & debit cards, or even PayPal which is a major plus for me as I love the convenience of PayPal. In terms of buying a subscription as a gift you can post a gift voucher to a friend or relative for any value you want, or just buy the entire subscription on their behalf. I love the idea behind this as you can give what you can afford if a 12 month subscription is too pricey for you. With 3 month deals across the majority of magazines there will still be plenty of things for the recipient to choose from. There’s also a handy gift finder based upon age, gender and hobbies which is very simple to use.

Thanks Unique Magazines - can’t wait for my first magazine to arrive! Hopefully this will make those first few ‘trying’ nights a little easier.

Disclaimer: I have been treated to 12 month subscription in exchange for my thoughts on the Unique Magazine experience. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

 

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