The Twelve Dog Days of Christmas – Christmas Decorations
We share how dangerous decorations can be for your dog – tinsel, the tree, fancy lights and tempting edible baubles can all pose a threat to them
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.
We share how dangerous decorations can be for your dog – tinsel, the tree, fancy lights and tempting edible baubles can all pose a threat to them
Today we’re introducing Twelve Dog Days of Christmas – a mix of how to prepare your dog for Christmas and ideas and games to play with them. Today is all about those Christmas Smells!
Do you have a dog who reacts to other dogs or people when out and about? Perhaps it all started after a bad incident, or perhaps your dog came to you with these behaviours
It’s important to know how much exercise you should be giving your dog, especially when they’re young. The dog’s size and breed, genetics and environment all play a part
Are you struggling to walk your dog? Do they pull like a steam train and you’re really not enjoying your time together? Find out here why they pull and what you can do about it. We can provide help through our Wonderful Walkies masterclass
Read about which dog breeds best love to snuggle up with you and how to recognise when your pooch needs their own space
Walking is one of the joys of having a dog. Wandering along in your own little bubble, chatting away to each other and coming home pleasantly tired and happy. Everyone should enjoy their dog walks and we’d love to help you enjoy yours.
We take a long hard look at the different type of dog collars available and how using some types will adversely affect your dog’s health and behaviour. Choke chain and prong & shock collars and their modern cousins, the e-collars, are fear-creating and pain-based devices have no place in 21st century dog training.
While Autumn is the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, it’s also a potentially dangerous time for our dogs – fungi, mushrooms, spent fireworks, fallen fruit, rat poison and ticks are all hazards you need to watch out for
Did you know that Autumn walks can be dangerous for dogs? That acorns are toxic and conkers can make your dog really ill? We share the signs of poisoning to help keep your dog safe