What Is Separation Anxiety In Dogs?
Separation anxiety in dogs can happen as a result of distress at being left alone. Find out more about this on the blog, including what signs to look out for.
Separation anxiety in dogs can happen as a result of distress at being left alone. Find out more about this on the blog, including what signs to look out for.
Licking is one of the most natural and instinctive behaviours that dogs will engage in. Find out more about why your dog likes to lick you so much on the blog.
It’s important that you do your research before giving your dog any kind of human food as it could actually be poisonous if you’re not careful. See more here.
The Kennel Club classifies breeds as being vulnerable if they have fewer than 300 registrations each year. See which breeds are vulnerable on the blog.
Adopting a rescue dog can be a very rewarding route into dog ownership, although it may be a little trickier. Find out more about this over on the blog now.
Depending on what’s in the treat in question, you can help make your pooch’s coat healthier, help them fight off diseases and give them lots of energy.
If you’re wondering what nutrition is best to give your pooch, you might want to consider looking into the benefits of following a raw food diet. See more here.
Thousands of pets are lost each and every year, many of which never find their way home again, so it’s essential that you do all you can to protect your pooch.
There is, of course, an official term for the zoomies and pet professionals will likely refer to these energy bursts as frenetic random activity periods.
We’re well on our way into spring now, which means that (hopefully) the weather will start to pick up a bit and we can all start taking our pups out on long walks in the countryside, getting lots of fresh air and really blowing those cobwebs away… without the wind and rain blowing back in