LOVE YA DOG: Senator says being a dog mom is a privilege

AFTER The Tribune called on readers to Love Ya Dog, responses are already starting to come in. 

Senator Michela Barnett-Ellis has spoken of her love for her pets, Storm and Max. 

The Love Ya Dog campaign encourages dog owners to take care of their pets - and we are calling on readers to join in. 


We want to encourage those who do treat their pets well to show them off - and by doing so letting others see a better way to treat their pets.

Senator Barnett-Ellis said: “I have had the immense pleasure of being a dog sister/mom my whole life. Meet Storm and Max, my BAARK rescues, our BHS potcat declined to be in the photo.

“Being a dog mom is a privilege. I encourage everyone to show their pets love and attention; this includes regular check-ups, fresh food, fresh water, shade and lots of cuddles.”

Dogs need clean water available at all times. Dirty water can cause sickness and contains bacteria that can be life threatening, clean your pets water bowl daily.

• Send us a picture of you with your dogs to loveyadog@tribunemedia.net to join the campaign and show that you Love Ya Dog. 

Comments

ExposedU2C says...

She's happily able to take such good care of her two dogs at a time when so many Bahamians are unable to provide for the well-being of their children.

By the way, why has neither she nor her father spoken out loudly in public against opening the door to the cannabis industry because of the horrific scourge that it would be bring to our society.

The last thing we need is another devastating scourge like the one that exists today as a result of the 'legalization' by corrupt PLP politicians (Vomit and Stumpy) of the gaming web shops operated by racketeering thugs like Sebas Bastian and Craig Flowers. And to think the will of the Bahamian people will once again be ignored because of the insatiable greed of the very few among us and the silent voices of those who should be loudly speaking out against proposed harmful policies and legislation.

Posted 16 July 2024, 9:33 a.m. Suggest removal

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