What to do if your dog is stung
Getting stung by a wasp is a worrying and painful experience for your dog, so it’s important you know what do – how to remove the sting and whether to give antihistamines
For those times we go slightly off topic to get a point across
Getting stung by a wasp is a worrying and painful experience for your dog, so it’s important you know what do – how to remove the sting and whether to give antihistamines
We’re always getting asked for advice and we answer through many various means – emails, our huge blog page offering, printed out newsletters, nearly 60 help sheets and Down Dog Digests, the Freebies page on the website, as well our original Talking Tips and our current Digestibles video series!
On #NationalDogPhotographyDay we thought we’d share some top tips on how to take the best photo you can of your canine companion – we think about focus, perspective and capturing the doggy qualities that you love best
July is anti-boredom month. The founder wants people to find creative and healthy ways to beat off boredom. So we’re sharing five ways to fight doggy boredom during this month and keep your dog happy and entertained
In this week’s doggy advice video we celebrate the amazing Medical Detection Dogs charity and how they train dogs to detect illnesses from psychosis, epileptic fits, Covid, cancers and diabetic sugar spikes
Confused about what paperwork you do or don’t’ need to travel with your dog this summer and beyond? Whether it’s to Ireland or over the water, our latest blog explains what the travel requirements are for your pooch and when the rules come into play
When you’re moving house, there’s a thousand and one things to think about – but don’t forget your dog! Updating their microchip is so important, especially if they decide to try to get back to their old home
Helping dogs who are fearful is one of my specialities (I’ve had plenty of practice!). Fear often leads to dogs barking, lunging at or shying away from the things they are scared of – but we can help with our online Reactive Rover masterclass!
Ever wondered why your dog goes round and round in circles before lying down or going for a poo? We explore some possible explanations that look at genetics and the earth’s magnetic field
It’s so important to be especially vigilant with your dogs during hot weather – it’s warmer than you think even here in Northern Ireland. Dogs get over heated, dehydrated and their feet pads can get sore – Carol offers advice to prevent any problems