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Puppy party! How to give your dog the best Birthday party ever

Posted on 14th November 2018 by jamiefrancisNovember 14, 2018
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Thinking about throwing a dog birthday party and looking for party ideas? We’re covering everything you need to know to throw a dog birthday party.   When putting together a dog birthday, you need to consider the guest list, location, … Continue reading →

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Frightened fish? How to keep your fish tank safe from cats

Posted on 12th October 2018 by MaggieOctober 12, 2018
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Fish tanks can be a huge source of entertainment and stimulation for your cat – almost like watching TV for humans. However, an inquisitive cat can play havoc with your fish tank, potentially distressing the fish, even catching your fish, … Continue reading →

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How to teach your dog good etiquette at the door

Posted on 3rd September 2018 by MaggieOctober 12, 2018
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Most dog owners are familiar with the experience of fighting their dog to get through a doorway, and in some homes, this comes down to a constant battle over who should go first! Added to this, the sound of the … Continue reading →

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How to exercise your English Bulldog safely during the Summer

Posted on 1st August 2018 by MaggieOctober 2, 2018
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Summertime is a lovely time of year for dogs and dog owners, and the warmer weather makes us all want to get outside and do fun things with our dogs and friends. However, very hot weather can be challenging for … Continue reading →

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How to protect the popular French Bulldog against theft

Posted on 17th July 2018 by ChrisJuly 17, 2018
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French bulldogs are the UK’s most popular dog breed overall, even given the fact that they are right at the top of the list in terms of how expensive they are to buy. The average Kennel Club registered French bulldog … Continue reading →

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How to help your horse deal with flies and sunburn this Summer

Posted on 8th June 2018 by ChrisJune 8, 2018
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With the recent very high temperatures in some parts of the country, summer seems to have arrived with a vengeance, surely a relief for all horse owners after one of the wettest winters on record. However heat and the longer days … Continue reading →

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If your pet goes missing: How to find your lost dog or cat

Posted on 6th April 2018 by ChrisApril 6, 2018
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It’s every pet owner’s worst nightmare… Your cat or dog runs off or simply doesn’t come home one day. You search high and low, rope in some help and start fearing the worst- and it occurs to you that you … Continue reading →

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Perfect pooch: How to choose the perfect first dog for an older child

Posted on 1st March 2018 by ChrisMarch 1, 2018
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If your child has been clamouring to be allowed to have a dog for a long time and they have demonstrated to you that they are mature and responsible enough to help to take care of the dog, or even … Continue reading →

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DIY doggies! How to handle and manage your dog around house renovations

Posted on 1st February 2018 by ChrisFebruary 1, 2018
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Having work carried out on your house – whether that be building a conservatory, converting an attic, adding an extension or simply updating your décor – can be quite stressful for the people whose home it is, but it can … Continue reading →

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How to have fun with your dog during the Winter

Posted on 1st January 2018 by ChrisJanuary 1, 2018
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Many dog owners dread the onset of winter, with those darker nights and mornings making walking more hazardous, the drop in temperature that can make both dog and owner uncomfortable outside, and of course, the rain, sleet and even snow … Continue reading →

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