Dogs and Puppies can develop a fear of pretty much anything and it doesn’t actually take a hugely negative situation or repetitive events to create a deep set fear. One fear I have been asked about previously and was asked to contribute on for an article by Lucy Notarantonio for […]
Dog Safety
Sleep is a crucial part of our dog’s day – for all ages of dogs but even more so for puppies as sleep help their development and growth progression as well as helping the learning process. We see our dogs sleeping every day from usual overnight deep sleep to afternoon […]
When we’re looking at your dog’s oral health or dental health there are lots of ways that we can be helping our dog’s teeth and that help us keep an eye on them. From an early age if you have a puppy or from this point on if your dog […]
Sitting on cue is one of the first things most people want to teach their dog; it’s handy for focus, can be part of the method to stop jumping up at people and is considered good manners for a puppy or adult dog to sit before a meal, crossing the […]
Imagine this scene; you’re in your back garden under shade, your dog is on their mesh bed closeby and just lounging on their side while you read a book, get some work done on the laptop or just relax. Or how does this idea sound; you’re invited to your local […]
We’ve had a great July for the Great British Summer but the warmer weather isn’t always suitable for our dogs. Even if your dog is a sun worshipper there will be limits to what they can tolerate – but how do we know when it’s too warm for our regular […]
Many of us in UK have had a great week for the Great British Summer so far but the warmer weather isn’t always suitable for our dogs. Even if your dog is a sun worshipper there will be limits to what they can tolerate – but how do we know […]