Why Older Dogs Are Perfect For Adoption
Here are just some of the very best reasons why adopting senior dogs is so much fun – and so rewarding. Take a look at our dog training blog to find out more.
Here are just some of the very best reasons why adopting senior dogs is so much fun – and so rewarding. Take a look at our dog training blog to find out more.
The first heat cycle starts between six and 12 months, although if you’ve got a smaller dog it can be sooner than this, while larger dogs can take longer.
It’s important that you establish a clear and consistent training routine for the new arrival as soon as they set paw through the door. See more on the blog.
A common complaint that often arises in dogs is scabby, flaky skin. Causes include the likes of infections, parasites and dermatitis. See more on the blog now.
Certain breeds of dog make for excellent service companions, capable of being trained to assist people with disabilities and mental health conditions.
If you think your pup has gained a few extra pounds here and there, don’t worry… there’s a lot you can do to bring them back to good health. See more here.
There are lots of benefits associated with having an office dog, everything from improving productivity and job satisfaction to reducing stress and anxiety.
There are plenty of dogs out there that don’t shed or which do so minimally, keeping your home spick and span and eyes free from itching. See more here.
Learning to swim is an essential skill for dogs as it can help keep them safe – and it’s a really fun way for you to bond with your new pup. See more here.
All dogs will have prey drive to a certain extent, but it’s definitely more prevalent in some breeds than others. Find out more about this over on the blog now.
The noise and flashing lights of thunderstorms is partly why dogs aren’t partial to them, but it’s the static electricity that makes them most unpleasant.
As well as providing benefits for dogs and shelters, there are lots of advantages for foster parents, as well. Find out more about this over on the blog now.