
Choosing a Dog Trainer
Finding the right dog trainer can be a minefield. Zoe from Best Behaviour Dog Training is here to help!
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Finding the right dog trainer can be a minefield. Zoe from Best Behaviour Dog Training is here to help!
With the darker nights and shorter days, going for walks with our dogs may prove more problematic.
By following some safety advice, you can try and ensure that you keep your pets, and yourselves, safe during the hot weather.
An allergy is an abnormal response to something in the environment. It is very common in people and is the same in dogs.
It is possible, as it is with humans, that a dog can take in too much water. Whilst this is rare, and less of a risk than heatstroke in dogs, it is useful to know the signs.
Here we will look at the foods which are dangerous to dogs as well as those hidden nasties we need to be aware of and treats to watch out for.
Instead of worrying about it being too cold, we need to start thinking about if it will be too hot for our dogs.
Cuts and bleeds are one of the most common first aid emergencies that dog owners and handlers are faced with. For that reason, it’s essential to be prepared for this scenario.
Even the most basic canine first aid kit should contain bandages, dressing pads/swabs, gloves, saline solution, scissors, tweezers, plastic bags, a foil blanket and micropore tape.
This is every dog owner’s worst nightmare come true. What would you do? Of course, your first instinct is to go looking for them straight away, shouting their name – but, is this the best thing you can do to find your dog?