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Teaching Your Dog to Walk Calmly on the Lead

Teaching Your Dog to Walk Calmly on the Lead

4th Sep 2024

Teaching your dog to walk calmly on a leash is essential for enjoyable and stress-free walks. Here’s a guide to help you curb your dog’s tendency to pull on the lead.Understanding Why Dogs Pull on the LeadWhen you head out for a walk, both you and your dog should be able to enjoy a relaxed stroll with a loose leash. However, pulling on the lead is a common and frustrating issue. Before diving into …
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Is Your Dog Allergic to Pollen? Signs to Watch For

Is Your Dog Allergic to Pollen? Signs to Watch For

4th Sep 2024

Have you noticed your dog scratching, licking, or biting itself more than usual? Are these behaviours more prominent as the weather is warming u[? You might also see changes in your dog’s ears or eyes. Just like humans, dogs can develop pollen allergies, and these can flare up at any time of the year, especially during spring, summer, and autumn.If your dog shows any of these signs, it’s a good id …
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How to Use Feliway to Reduce Stress in Cats

How to Use Feliway to Reduce Stress in Cats

4th Sep 2024

Is your cat acting differently, perhaps showing signs of stress or anxiety? If so, you’re not alone. Many cat owners are unaware that their feline friends can suffer from anxiety, as cats are experts at masking their emotions. However, stress can manifest in various ways, leading to behavioural issues that can affect your cat’s overall health. Understanding how to recognise stress and how to use p …
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 Tips for Exercising with Your Dog in the Dark

Tips for Exercising with Your Dog in the Dark

10th Jun 2024

As daylight hours dwindle, mornings and evenings become darker, but your dog still needs exercise. Here are some tips for keeping your exercise routine safe during winter.Equip Your Dog with High-Visibility Gear Using the right gear for dark conditions makes evening runs safer and more enjoyable. If you walk your dog early in the morning or after work, winter may mean those walks are in low light. …
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