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“Help! How to socialise your puppy during lockdown” is all about what you can do to make sure your puppy has the best socialisation experiences you can possibly give.
“Help! How to socialise your puppy during lockdown” is all about what you can do to make sure your puppy has the best socialisation experiences you can possibly give.
This week’s Tip is all about how to bath a short coated dog. Catherine has produced a video showing you exactly how to do it, which can be found on our Down Dog YouTube channel
Playing short scent games on a walk is a simple & easy way to make your walk more fun & to tire your dog out: dogs tire quickly when using their noses.
For Tell Tails Thursday this week I’ve asked you to tell us stories about why you got the breed of dog you have. Do you have the breed you have because your family always had that breed? Did you choose your dog for their looks or their abilities?
Today’s coronavirus canine challenge is to teach your dog to catch treats. Most dogs find this difficult at first, so start off with a handful of treats & toss them a short distance aiming for the top of your dog’s nose
Keeping your dog sane and not climbing the walls is something you might worry about too. That’s why we started this Coronavirus Canine Challenge – to give you things to work your dog’s brain
The latest Coronavirus Canine Challenge is a game you can play on your exercise walk or in your garden – find that toy.
Several people have contacted us because they want to use their time at home to train their dog in all the basics, things they haven’t time for in ‘normal’ life.
For Tell Tails Thursday I’ve asked people to tell us stories about their pup – specifically stories about anything embarrassing that happened.
A few fun stories is what we all need right now.
Name that toy! Choose some of your dog’s favourite toys. Decide on the name you are going to use for each. Pick two and place them down equidistant from your dog. Ask him to find one toy clearly (such as “Find sheep”) and watch what your dog does.