Ah, spring – that wonderful time of the year where the plants are starting to peep through the dirt, and the blossoms are beginning to bud. But for a growing number of dog owners, the onset of spring is also the beginning of allergy season, and a drive to stop the licking, scratching, biting, chewing, and infections that come with reactions. It’s also a time for a keen look-out, to keep your dog away from potentially poisonous encounters with growing plants and flowers.
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We all want what’s best for our dogs, and choosing the right food is incredibly important in dogs of all ages – from ingredients that promote growth and dental health, to ones that support their immune systems and give them the right level of nutrients for their age and stage of development.
In this blog, we’re going to have a look at grooming your dog at home; how often you should bathe your dog, what you should be looking for in dog shampoo and organic pet products, and why natural or organic dog shampoo is a safer option for your beloved pet.
Dogs are such wonderfully intelligent, and often funny, creatures – and they require a great deal of time, effort, and entertainment to keep them stimulated and out of mischief. Some pups love to play with anything and everything, especially things they’re not supposed to have!
Christmas is a wonderful time of year, and for many households it means tinsel and trees, presents, and a wide range of seasonal goodies. However keeping your dog safe at Christmas is equally important, as the festive season can be a dangerous time for dogs with plants, foods and decorations that could potentially harm them.
We put a lot of time and effort into giving our dogs the very best we can, from researching healthy natural dog treats and nutritionally balanced, additive free foods, to ensuring their safety
Since Halloween (or is that Howl-ooo-ween) is fast approaching, we’re taking our blog on to the spooky side, and contemplating the divide between the worlds of the living and the dead, and whether or not your canine companion is looking at more than the bright side of life.
Do you sometimes find it difficult to tell if your dog is playing or fighting? Have you ever wanted to step in only to realise your dog was just play-fighting? It takes time for most new dog owners to learn their dog’s personality. From little quirks, to almost obsessive compulsive behaviours, every dog is different. […]
Whether or not to neuter your dog is a big question, which rightly deserves a lot of careful thought and consideration. It’s not a small thing, or just a cosmetic procedure; it has a long-lasting impact on the life, health, and wellbeing of your dog. When we talk about neutering, we’re talking about the procedures for both males and females,
When you think of dogs eating insects, your mind may head straight towards them snapping at moths, racing around the room at roughly head-height trying to catch the latest winged invader, or leaving nose art on the patio door as a result of their pursuit.