How to keep your dog safe
With a huge increase in dog thefts since the pandemic, we offer sensible advice about how to keep your dog safe
With a huge increase in dog thefts since the pandemic, we offer sensible advice about how to keep your dog safe
The decision to choose a dog shouldn’t be done on a whim – it’s one that will impact your life (and your dog’s) for years to come. Choose carefully and do your research.
In this week’s doggy advice video we talk about the importance of socialising your puppy or new dog and you may be surprised to find out exactly what the socialisation dos and don’ts actually are!
Choosing a new puppy is a big decision to make and it’s important to be led by your head and not your heart. We have lots of advice on our website and will come and help you choose your puppy, meet its mother and chat with the breeder
It’s so important to think carefully before getting a new dog – and so many people don’t. We can guide you through that early, essential socialisation and in training your puppy.
If you have a new puppy the first few weeks give you a small window of opportunity to help your pup learn about this strange world.
Excellent breeders produce confident puppies who are prepared for our complex, noisy, messy human world and will become great family pets.
Puppies that don’t see, hear and smell much of the world before they are 16 weeks old can suffer from a myriad different behaviour problems.
Our Puppy Socialisation Practice will give your puppy the ideal start on their Perfect Pet journey. We’ll talk about those annoying puppy habits and what to do about them.
Biting, chewing, peeing and pooing are all normal puppy activities, but puppies need to learn the rules for where and when they’re appropriate.