In the UK, we change our clocks by one hour twice a year. On the last Sunday of March, they go forward (Spring Forward), and on the last Sunday of October, they go back an hour (fall back) Changing the clocks often confuses people, but it is even more confusing for our pets, especially those…
Dog & Puppy Info
How Often Should You Bath a Dog
Sadly, many new dog owners bath their dog far too often, destroying all the essential oils. This is a huge question and one that, as a dog walker, I get asked quite a bit. I, therefore, hope this article will help with the decision. This article also assumes that your dog has no skin problems…
Dog Walker vs. Day Care – which is best?
Many of us have to go out to work, and unfortunately, this could mean leaving your dog alone at home during the day. Whilst we know this cannot be avoided, it is essential to make sure that you have made arrangements to ensure your dog is not left for more than around 4 or 5…
Tips for home boarding your dog
Now that you have a dog, you have the following options when you next nok your holiday. In recent years, pet sitting and home boarding have become more popular, particularly home boarding, and have become much more regulated. Home boarding, where your dog stays in the person’s home, now requires the local council to license…
The Best Dog Breed To Opt For Based On Your Lifestyle
There is no greater joy (at least to us) than bringing a new puppy into your home. Tails are wagging, and ears are flapping. But everyone knows that choosing the dog breed and sex is not always easy. The process of finding a little one who is going to work for your family dynamic or…
5 ways to Exercise your dog when you can’t go on a walk
Allowing dogs to relax and intellectually stimulate them regularly is much more vital. Dog owners should spend time inside with their pets, especially during inclement weather, since this is the best environment for bonding with their pets. So you don’t have to worry much if you don’t feel like going for a walk with your…
Exercising a dog in season
Missy and Roxy were my female dogs, as all my others had been Male. This, in a way, was an eye-opener as to how stressful it can be for everyone when they come into season. This article provides tips and advice on exercising a dog in season when its hormones are all over the place.…
Travelling with your Dog This Summer
Summer is a great time to get out and explore. With the nights being shorter and six weeks of school holidays, we can even get out and travel further afield than our local park with a day trip to the countryside or, if allowed, the beach (please remember many beaches don’t allow dogs between May…