by admin | Feb 15, 2015 | Blog
Every dog needs a job, whether it’s carrying a backpack on the walk or fetching a ball. It helps boost their self-esteem to feel like they’re contributing to their pack. But some dogs play an important role beyond their immediate human family. They help keep us safe,...
by admin | Feb 5, 2015 | Testimonials
“I had grown up with an unsocialised Jack Russell called Meg. Myself and my partner decided we wanted to buy a puppy however we were nervous about introducing the two together so arranged an initial meet and greet with Yvonne. Myself, Rob and my...
by admin | Jan 29, 2015 | Blog
Unless you’re the proud owner of a Siberian husky, chances are good that winter walks with your pup are going to be a lot shorter than the ones you take in more friendly temperatures. But that doesn’t mean these walks are necessarily going to be easy — or that they...
by admin | Jan 19, 2015 | Blog
Recently, I sat down with a local veterinarian, to discuss some of the common myths about dogs and cold winter weather. Here are the misconceptions and the facts you need to know as temperatures drop: Myth 1: Salt doesn’t hurt dog’s paws Lots of fans say their dogs’...
by admin | Jan 19, 2015 | Testimonials
We walk our two dogs in Sutton Park every day, a twelve year old rescue Lurcher Anya and a five year old Staffie Lucky. Lucky came to us in January 2013 and initially only needed some basic training, so we joined a local training club and he went through the first...