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Understanding A Dogs Needs

Uncategorized 2018-12-07 11:00:45

Understanding dogs needs; owning a dog is great fun and immensely rewarding. But, dogs have complex needs and each dog is unique. There is no one 'perfect' way to care for all dogs, but our expert advice will help you ensure your dog is healthy and happy. There are approximately eight and a half million dogs kept as pets in the UK. There are many different breeds and types of dog, all varying in size, body shape and personality. Looking at the world from a dogs point of view can help you under read more ...

Why do dogs Lick?

Uncategorized 2019-01-04 17:00:15

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Dogs are born with the instinctive behaviour to lick Female dogs lick their puppies to clean and comfort them Licking can indicate a variety of things, such as affection, an irritation/wound or a way of gaining more information about another dog We sometimes associate dogs licking us as a kiss, one that - depending on how your dog’s breath is fairing that day - we like receiving. But what does your dog actually read more ...

How to train a dog to sit

Uncategorized 2019-01-18 17:33:41

Teaching your dog to sit is a great place to start with your training. It can be a really valuable behaviour for them to learn. For example, teaching your dog to sit at kerbs can make crossing roads safer and asking your dog to sit when greeting people means they’re less likely to jump up. Teach your dog to sit in six steps: With your dog in a standing position, hold a tasty treat near their nose. Keeping the treat near your dog’s nose, move your hand in an ar read more ...

Countryside walking with your dog

Uncategorized 2019-05-03 16:00:03

Enjoying the Great British countryside with your dog is a wonderful experience. It's a great way of exercising your dog and is the ideal place to bond. We need to keep the countryside special for everyone. It's really important to be mindful of other people, wildlife and farm animals - especially when you're out and about with your dog. 1. Check you’re legal By law, if your dog is out in public they must be: Wearing a collar with an ID tag that read more ...

Beware of Adders When Out Walking Your Dog

Uncategorized 2019-04-26 15:36:25

The Adder is the UK’s only native venomous snake. They hibernate over the winter months and emerge during the spring, putting dogs at increased risk during the summer months when the weather is generally warmer. Adders like to bask in the sun which puts you and your dog at risk when out walking.  Adders only tend read more ...

Dog Beach Safety

Uncategorized 2019-05-24 17:18:01

We have had some lovely hot days and with summer is almost here and if you are like me you want to find exciting days out with your pupster. One such place is the beach! Whilst a number of beaches are restricted to dogs during the peak season of May - October, there are still plenty for you to explore. Here are my five top tips to ensure you keep your dog safe when visiting... Tip One Sand Can Be Hot For Little Paws Too! We’ve all been on holiday and have experienced the searing he read more ...

Treating Bee And Wasp Stings In Dogs

Uncategorized 2019-06-07 19:38:21

Some dogs will try their best to catch bees and wasps but often get stung in the process.  Dogs love to chase buzzing insects, but getting too close can be dangerous. It’s better to get your dog to leave bees and wasps alone as stings can cause allergic reactions. Teaching a solid recall will help to protect your dog. Most insect stings will simply cause your dog pain and irritation, but multiple stings can be fatal Some dogs are allergic to bee and wasp stings, so watch out for signs of al read more ...

Cherry eye in dogs

Uncategorized 2019-06-22 19:29:29

Cherry eye is a common condition inherited in certain breeds of dogs In rare cases cats can also be affected by cherry eye The problem is caused when a gland in a pet’s third eyelid becomes swollen It creates a pink mass which covers part of the eye Early treatment is crucial as the condition can cause long term complications What is cherry eye? Cherry eye is a common condition inherited in certain breeds of dogs and, in rare cases, it can arise in cats. Unlike humans, they have t read more ...

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