Senior dogs still need adequate daily exercise to keep them healthy and happy. However, an activity that might suit a young pup won’t be appropriate for an older canine. The best form of exercise for a senior dog is, of course, walking. Your pet might not be able to walk quite as far as previously,…
Articles from: 2019
Enjoying summer days and outings with your dog
Summer days don’t stay around for very long, yet even as we wind down to the last few weeks of the season, you can do many fun activities to spend quality time with your dog. Considering taking your dog along on your summer holiday gives both you and him the opportunity to take a break…
Garden plants poisonous to dogs
As a dog owner, it’s important to create an outdoor space for them to play and relax in. Whether you’re a keen gardener or not, it’s also important to make sure this area is dog-friendly and doesn’t contain any plants that may be poisonous to your pet. To help you make the right choices for…
Creating a Dog Friendly Garden
Making your garden a dog-friendly haven shouldn’t be too taxing. It’s all about making it a fun and exciting place for your Dog to spend time playing, relaxing and exploring. This should also prevent them from digging up your flower beds and mean you can both relax and enjoy your time outdoors together. However, you…
Tips and Games to Make Play Time With Interactive Dog Toys Even More Fun
One of the common mistakes made by dog owners around the world is to assume that the dog only needs to have a couple of walks to stretch limbs. Dogs, like human beings, need to expend their mental energy and physical walks. While ripping toys into shreds might amuse them for some time, they will…
Safe Holiday Travel with your Dog
Going on camping trips is fun, and taking Companions such as your faithful four-legged friend can add to the fun and adventure. Below are some tips to consider Make Sure that Your Dog Can’t Get Lost It is essential when you are in a strange area that your dog has good recall and is only…
Top Tips for travelling with a dog
It is an alarming fact that One in Four people who travel with their dog break the law by not restraining them, according to the RAC. When travelling anywhere with your dog, whether to the local woods or on a summer adventure, you must control the dog so it cannot be a dangerous distraction. As…
Don’t forget your pet when holiday planning
Are you planning your holidays? You have probably booked your accommodation, flights and travel and checked the passports, but what will you do with your fur buddy if he can’t come along too? Pet sitters and boarders get booked up very early, so, please don’t leave it to the last minute before sorting out either…