Storms Frank, Gertrude and Imogen have left parts of the UK swamped with floods and high winds, followed by short, icy blasts. To leave the house for anything other than essential trips has been the order of things for many families. Humans’ suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is well documented. The lack of sunshine…
Articles from February 2016
The Dangers of Valentine’s Day
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, many of us may be planning or expecting some special treatment from our loved ones, be it a bunch of fresh red roses or delicious chocolates. But for dog owners, these romantic treats also warn your pups, so make sure it’s not a toxic Valentine’s Day for your…
Chinese Lanterns – the Dangers for Dogs
Chinese New Year is a huge celebration in communities around the world, not just in China, and with a high population of Chinese communities in London and the UK, it’s no wonder that there are numerous planned celebrations for the12th February 2021 to greet the Chinese New Year in style. Many of these celebrations may…
The alternative to stick throwing for your dog
With vets telling us that stick injuries in dogs are becoming increasingly common, dog owners are being warned against the perils of throwing wooden sticks for dogs to retrieve and catch etc. For those with dogs that enjoy the thrill of the chase whilst out on a dog walk, what are the safer alternatives? Frisbees…
Things to do While on a Walk with Your Dog
A walk with your dog is a fantastic way to get some exercise and fresh air. Just walking, however, can get a little boring. From time to time, we have all gotten into a rut where we walk the same path daily to keep up with our routine. Although our dogs love their walks and…
Winter Weather Grooming For Dogs
With the cold weather set in for the next few months, you can do plenty to keep your dog in tip-top condition and ensure they’re well protected from the elements. As a north London dog walker, I know only too well how well-groomed dog fares throughout the winter, so here are some tips for winter…