13/12/2016

Keeping Pet Feet Healthy in Winter

Just like us humans are always told to look after our feet as “we can’t go anywhere without them”, it is just as important to keep our dogs feet healthy. Grit The grit that is used to melt ice on our City streets can really damage our dogs feet. The combination of chemicals and salt can result in cuts, inflammation and sensitivity.   Do– Clean…

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21/11/2016

Introducing a New Baby

Begin preparing your dog for the new arrival as soon as you can. The more time you spend training your dog, the easier it will be for your dog to adjust. Months in advance work on your dogs general behaviour is to a good standard. Teach him not to jump up, not pull on lead and come when called make sure your dog is healthy…

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17/11/2016

Guide to Crate Training

Crate training is a great way to keep your house and new puppy safe in it’s home. It is also an essential tool for house training and building up bladder control. It takes puppies and dogs a little while to get used to crate training but using a boredom buster toys and treats help ease the process. Introducing the Crate Think of the crate as…

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11/11/2016

Keeping Everything Clean with Kleen Pet

At the moment, we have a full house. Not only do I have my 3 dog, but I also have a huge Saluki foster dog and a Pekingese foster coming tomorrow. Life at the zoo is exhausting and fun, but also messy. My 3 are inches off the ground so their entire underside gets filthy while out on a city walk. And while the Saluki…

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05/11/2016

10 Tips for Firework Phobic Dogs

Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise earlier in the day. Keep your dogs inside during fireworks Provide a safe place inside for your dogs to retreat. If your dog is comfortable in a crate, use that Keep the windows and curtains closed. Removing visual stimulation can also help calm dogs. Feed your dog a high carb meal Make sure all your dogs are…

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24/10/2016

5 Reasons to Foster a Dog

Maybe you love dogs and cannot watch the commercials on television asking for donations to help abused and abandoned puppies. Maybe you cannot drive near the local animal shelter because you’re afraid you will want to adopt every single dog in the place. Maybe you already walk dogs as a part-time or full-time job and have been looking for a way to help dogs that don’t have loving homes.…

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