The best things in life are unexpected – dog behaviour wisdom
I will not dig, I will not chew, And where was that you want me to poo? I will not bark, I will not lick, Each one of your boxes I will tick. I will not jump, I will not…
ReadI will not dig, I will not chew, And where was that you want me to poo? I will not bark, I will not lick, Each one of your boxes I will tick. I will not jump, I will not…
ReadKeen to prove how smart your dog is? Or perhaps you have a long-standing concern that the wheels are turning but the hamsters dead? Either way, humans have a long-standing fascination in the intelligence of dogs. Doggon smart? Traditionally we…
ReadThe festive season is upon us if you plan to include their furry companions in the festivities don’t miss out on these safety tips. Oh, Christmas Tree Securely anchor your Christmas tree so it doesn’t tip and fall, causing possible…
ReadSometimes you don’t get the dog you wanted, nor the dog you planned for. So what do you do? It depends a lot on who you ask. Some people may have the opinion that you just have to ‘stick it…
ReadItchy and scratchy? Feeling itchy is not fun. Firstly, you have a low quality of sleep and we all know how a sleep debt effects your mood. Behavioural change with the itchy dog is common. Where did the itches come…
ReadAs a dog owner, you are very likely familiar with the amusing display of your dog flinging dirt and grass around after a wee. It’s called ground scratching. Firstly, not all dogs exhibit this behaviour and those that do will…
ReadDog separation anxiety is very common. Being alone is something we all must learn. For dogs, this can be even more challenging. Dogs are wired to keep close to family, seeking safety in numbers. Being alone doesn’t come naturally. Furthermore, dogs…
ReadWhen swapping the food bowl and starting dog puzzle feeding the general recommendation is to replace the food bowl and feed the dog using other items. For example: food puzzle toys; box shredding, milk bottles ……. But is this right…
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