07/03/2023

Vet Warns Dog Owners About De-icing Products as Temperatures Plummet

“Rock salt is a mixture of salt (sodium chloride) and grit and is an effective way to reduce ice build-up on roads during the colder seasons.  “However, road salt can be extremely dangerous to dogs, as it can irritate the dog’s skin, causing dryness, cracking and even burns to a dog’s pads. Even more dangerous for dogs, if they lick it from their paws or fur,…

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06/03/2023

4 tricks you can easily teach your pooch in your own back garden

Dr Emma’s pre-training tips “Before jumping straight into training, there are a few things you, as the owner, need to check and make sure you have in order for your training to run smoothly and for both you and your dog to get the most out of it.” Dr Emma’s training tips…

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05/03/2023

Spring Plants That are Dangerous For Dogs

Photo by Vincent van Zalinge on Unsplash   While daffodils can make a lovely decorating piece, they are toxic to dogs and can lead to vomiting, diarrhoea and drooling. Some dogs love digging holes, whether that’s in your own garden or on a walk, and this is when they can come in contact with a daffodil bulb. If you love the plant, consider fencing them off to keep them…

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04/03/2023

The Best Dog Breeds For Car Travel Revealed By Experts

The Best Dog Breeds For Car Travel, According To Experts  New research from Auto Trader has revealed the best dog breeds for road trips, with Labradors claiming the top spot.  The Canine Car Report, conducted by Auto Trader, analysed advice from 25 pet specialists to discover which dog breed is most commonly named as the best backseat passenger. Labradors came out as the best dog breed for car travel, being named as the most car-compatible breed by 22 canine experts. Famous for being extremely eager to please their owners and…

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03/03/2023

Canine Expert shares tips to understand your dog’s body language

Actions speak louder than barks – Canine Expert reveals her top signs for understanding your dog’s body language. As much as we wish we could, we can’t converse with our dogs the same way we do with humans, so the best way to understand them is though their emotions and body language. Dogs mature emotionally up to the age of two and a half years…

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