Grooming your poodles and doodles
In our newest online doggy advice video, we chat about how to groom your poodle or doodle – what to do with tangles and how to avoid your scruffy pooch being shaved by a groomer
Carol Clark, The Doggy Doctor, has put together all of her Wednesday Why's emails and other posts that give you plenty to work on with your dogs and talk about the troubles people have with their dogs and how to overcome them.
In our newest online doggy advice video, we chat about how to groom your poodle or doodle – what to do with tangles and how to avoid your scruffy pooch being shaved by a groomer
We look at why we love to cuddle our dogs – everyday and not just on #HugYourDogDay – but that not all dogs enjoy the experience. Learn the best way to hug your dog and help them to get used to being handled by their humans.
Just a friendly reminder that chocolate is poisonous to dogs – so no matter how much they plead for some of your Easter eggs, don’t let them have any at all. Give your dog some doggy chocolate or other treats instead. We can help you with proper training that’s vital for your dog to leave forbidden foods alone.
Head over to our website for the latest doggy behaviour advice video, where we talk about leg cocking and how it’s related to one of our favourite topics – dogs sniffing.
In this week’s doggy advice video we chat about our reactions to seeing a dog wearing a muzzle, why dogs wear them and the best types to get for your dog.
We’ve just “celebrated” a full year of lockdown and one of the most important parts of that how we’ve managed to keep Down Dog going, which truly is cause for celebration. Here we share our successes from this last year.
Eating the bed they lie on is a fairly common problem with dogs. Here we explore the reasons why dogs might chew their beds, and what you can do to stop them.
Everyone loves puppies – well, every dog lover. It’s #NationalPuppyDay, a day to celebrate those irresistible, tiny, sweet-smelling, innocent, wide-eyed, cuddly, fluff-balls. And also, a day to celebrate our older, hopefully wiser, canine companions.
Enjoy a lively discussion about dog head collars in this week’s doggy talking tip video, and why Carol doesn’t like them for most training. And as we come slowly out of lockdown, how now is a good time to do that training you’ve always meant to do.
There seems to be a stealth pandemic going on right under our noses – the incidence of dogs being stolen is on the rise. Carol shares a few simple tips that will help you keep your dog safe from dognappers.