updated Jan 25 Few moments are more heart-wrenching than realising your dog has gone missing. Whether they slipped out of the house, got spooked by a loud noise, or wandered off in pursuit of an interesting scent, losing your pet is a distressing experience. However, staying calm, organised, and proactive can increase the likelihood of…
Articles from December 2013
How to treat your dog this Christmas
Our dogs are just like humans at Christmas in some respects. Like us, they will be delighted to receive surprise treats from their loved ones. Pet shops and supermarkets are full of doggy presents at this time of year. You can get squeaky toys shaped like little animals and outdoor toys to play with, providing…
Fireworks – Signs of Noise Fear – calm, safe plans
Fireworks are already in the shops. You can occasionally hear a strange bang at night. If your dog tenses at every crackle or your cat disappears under the bed, you’re not alone. Many pets find fireworks frightening. Loud bangs, flashes and the smell of spent explosives can make even the most confident animal feel unsafe.…
