5 signs your dog needs some help Although we love our pets, we don’t always understand them, and if they exhibit different behaviours, we may be worried they’re getting sick. Whilst sometimes it is worth waiting to see if the symptoms calm themselves or phoning vetfone for advice, in other cases, you must get in…
Articles from August 2014
Choosing a Dog
As a London Dog Walker, I walk all types of breeds and sizes and know it is important to make sure you choose the right dog for your circumstances. Choosing a dog is an important decision, and many different factors must be considered. Dogs become part of the family, and choosing which canine is going…
Cross Breed Dogs
Cross Breed Dogs – The Dog for the 21st Century As a London Dog walker covering Finchley and surrounding areas I am coming across new cross breeds every day. Some of these seem to be done for fashion and others have been done with a purpose (such as the pug as they are trying to…
Are You Ready for a Dog
A dog is a fantastic pet to have. It’s the most popular pet in the world and also the one which has been in our homes for much longer than any other animal – the first to be domesticated hundreds of years ago. O ten people will head to the local shelter or scour the…
Old English
Old English Sheepdog The Old English Sheepdog (OES), commonly known among its fans as the Bobtail, is a large, shaggy-coated dog. Males can weigh between 65-100lbs fully-grown while females will be 60-85lbs. Strong, with a deep, broad chest, he is double-coated with a waterproof undercoat. The colours are grey, grey and white or blue merle.…
Labrador
Know your Breed: Labrador A more sweet-natured dog would be hard to find! The Labrador is the most even-tempered of dogs and, despite its size, can be the perfect house dog even with young children. The whole family will enjoy the adventure, watching him grow from puppy to young dog to adult. His antics and…
Tibetan Terrier
Characteristics of the Tibetan Terrier and how to look after them The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-sized dog originating from Tibet. It is not actually a terrier though, it was originally a herding dog but it acquired its name due to European travellers who first encountered it thinking that it resembled a terrier. It is…