DON’T WALK THE DOG – THE IMPORTANCE OF REST DAYS
We have all heard of the many positives to be gained from regular dog walking, with plenty of documented physical […]
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We have all heard of the many positives to be gained from regular dog walking, with plenty of documented physical […]
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Q: At what age should you start to socialise your dog? A: The optimal age for socialising a dog with
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Urine marking is natural for dogs, who experience the world through their noses. For them, leaving a mark in their
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Text: Sarah Wanless Scatter feeding is one of the cheapest and easiest forms of canine enrichment out there. This method
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Q: Why do some breeds love swimming and others don’t? A: Some dogs are just born loving water, and while
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Keeping your dog mentally stimulated is just as important as physical exercise, especially when spending time indoors due to bad
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Training a dog not to pull on a lead can be challenging, but with patience, consistency, and the right techniques,
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Text: Rhiannon Cecil The love of a furry friend has a myriad of benefits for children. Studies have shown that
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Dogs can tell us a lot by simply moving their paws in specific ways. Knowing what these fancy foot signals
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Text: Rhiannon Cecil With the summer months come not only thunderstorms but also the festive season. For some dogs, this
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