Why do dogs circle before they toilet?
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
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
#PickUpPoo day was created by Lottie Clements from The Cosy Canine Company to help encourage people always to pick up after their dog AND dispose of it properly – it’s one of the responsibilities you take on as a dog owner
This week’s Dog Talking Tip is all about excitement peeing.
We talk about what this common problem is, why dogs do it, why you shouldn’t worry about it, how you can minimise the leakage and how to clean any accidents up properly.
This week’s Talking Tip is all about a disgusting habit your dog might have – eating poo.
Most owners are responsible & do pick up their dogs mess, but the few that don’t mean that responsible owners suffer – access to places where dogs can run freely off lead seems to be reducing at a scary rate & we need to protect what we’ve currently got.
People who choose vegetarian or vegan diets for themselves often want their dogs to join them. Luckily dogs are omnivores, meaning they can eat a wide range of foods and don’t need meat.
Why do dogs like to roll in smelly things like animal carcasses and poo? No-one is quite sure.
What your dog’s poo is like can give you a good indication of their overall health and whether the diet you’re feeding is suitable for them or not. So what do you need to look for?
When you’ve got a new puppy your focus needs to be 100% on when and where your puppy pees and poos. It’ll naturally form a large part of your puppy conversations too
So if your dog is contributing to global warming from their farts, what can you do about it? All mammals produce digestive gas. But how much is normal and what can you do about it?