Should I Adopt a Dog?
It seems like only yesterday we were saying ‘A dog is for life, not just for lockdown.’ Thousands of excited […]
It seems like only yesterday we were saying ‘A dog is for life, not just for lockdown.’ Thousands of excited […]
They often say prevention is better than a cure. Luckily, dental diseases in dogs are easy to spot relatively early
Your pet’s food bowl will be one of the most crucial pieces of equipment you purchase for them. Not only
Did you know that there is a colour-coded system that dog owners can use to warn other dog owners or
With the rise in harnesses, dog collars are no longer seen as an absolutely necessary piece of kit for your
Dog muzzles can really split opinions. There are people who don’t agree with them, believing them to be cruel and
Greyhounds are well-famed as being racing dogs. The popularity of greyhound racing, however, has dwindled in the past decades, where
Wasps and bees are a common sight in the summer months in the UK. While everybody knows the importance of
Most dogs will have a favourite toy. This toy will be in their mouth for days, being chewed on and
The first thing to note if you’re frustrated by your dog’s barking is that barking is a normal part of
It can be hard to know how often and how much to feed your dog. Some have voracious appetites and
Worms are intestinal parasites that can live in a variety of animals. Some worms will only affect certain animals, and
Chocolate is one of the most commonly known foods for dogs to avoid. Even a small amount can have a
Kennel cough is one of the most common diseases which spreads amongst dogs. This may be because it is highly
All pets, including dogs, should have vaccinations to protect them against disease and illness. Just like humans have vaccinations when
When choosing a harness for your dog, you need to find one which is the perfect fit. Not only will
A dog harness will be one of the most important items you buy for your dog. It will keep them
Pretty much all dogs will need to take some form of medication in their lifetime. Whether it is a prescription
It is something which has to be done. Mud, dirt, loose hair and even skin conditions or fleas can mean
If you have a dog lick mat or have been researching some recipes for homemade dog treats, you may have seen
Whether you’ve recently adopted a dog, or you can no longer put up with a year of Fido pulling on
Take a stroll around any pet shop, or down the pet food aisle in your supermarket, and you will likely
Some dogs are very food-orientated and it can seem like they are always ready for their next bowl of dog
Everyone wants a nice welcoming home that friends and family enjoy visiting, right? So what do you do when it’s
Getting a dog is one of life’s most enjoyable and rewarding experiences, and with so many great breeds, you’re spoilt
When it comes to finding the right insurance for our canine friends, you need to balance affordability with finding something
Biodegradable poo bags are the best you can buy for the environment, right? Wrong. They still break down into tiny
Dog theft is at an all-time high, given the demand for certain breeds and for dogs as a whole during
Hundreds of puppies that were bought during the lockdown in 2026 are now being advertised on resale sites after their
While the Eurotunnel’s Travel Ban began as a positive step forward in clamping down on inhumane puppy smuggling, it’s brought
The US Government has ruled that only trained and registered dogs can be used as service animals on planes. Furthermore,
Whether you’re a Sunday Roast fiend or keep your meat, gravy and spuds purely for the festive period, one question
Technology has taken over all of our lives a little bit. Okay…a LOT. But while our lives have changed for
A sneeze is pretty self-explanatory. We have all done it. Air is pushed out of our noses at force when
One quick look through any rehoming charity adoption page will show up a host of dogs, cats and other animals
For decades, dog lovers all over the world have been attributing the dog Kong as the solution to many of their
Joint pain and issues such as arthritis are often associated with older pets or certain breeds of dog, but in
A bill has been introduced to Parliament which seeks to put an end to the “No Pets” clauses which are
More and more of us are concerned about what our pets are eating. Not only do the ingredients lists need
Halloween isn’t the final scary event in the year for your pets. November 5th is Bonfire Night, which brings fireworks
How does a dog-friendly staycation sound right about now? Where you can spend 24/7 with your furry friend, all for
By Dr Joanna De Klerk Skin diseases in dogs and cats are a common and difficult area of animal companionship.
Spending on dogs in the UK has always been record-breaking; in 2019, Brits spent over £10 billion on their pooches,
Clicker training is a great way to effectively communicate with your dog. It is a scientifically proven way to reward
By Dr Joanna De Klerk Has your dog been recently diagnosed with bladder stones? If you’ve ever had them yourself,
We all know that watermelon has heaps of health benefits. It (unsurprisingly) contains a lot of water for hydration. There
It never really matters what you’re munching on. As long as it looks like food and smells like food, your
Just as with fleas, it is not uncommon for your dog to get ticks at some point in its life.
Did you know that it is a requirement to safely restrain your dog in a moving vehicle? Yet it is
If you let your dog outside in the back garden or if they are running around a field on a
Dedicated sniffer dogs do an incredibly important job in keeping us safe and fighting crime, but your dog Patch still
A change to Germany’s law which could force dog owners to take their dog for a walk twice a day
Toilet training your puppy involves a lot of patience, time and monitoring. But once you’ve cracked it, all that time
Just like us humans, dogs can also suffer from a nasty snoring habit, commonly occurring when air movement is obstructed
For anyone who owns a dog, you’ll know that there’s nothing more comforting than a pup sitting at your feet.
Estrus, or ‘heat’, simply refers to the stage of a female dog’s reproductive cycle in which she is in season.
Spay or neuter surgeries are one of the most common procedures given to cats and dogs by their owners. They’re
Compared to humans, dogs have relatively short pregnancies or gestation periods. This means it’s important to detect the symptoms of
NOTE: You should always contact your veterinarian for advice and guidance before giving a pet any over the counter medication
Cowering in the shade, tongue hanging out, sweating, panting with every breath… And that’s just how you behave in a
Whether you have a new bundle of joy or think that your dog needs to meet new faces and get
By Dr Joanna De Klerk Did you know that in 2019, the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association confirmed that approximately 51%
During any hot weather spell, dogs can really struggle to cope with the heat. It is important to ensure they
Just like us suffering and sniffling pollen haters, dogs too can battle with bouts of hay fever in the summer
Separation anxiety can be a completely natural behaviour and feeling for many dogs. They are pack animals, and you are
When it was announced that ‘non-essential’ businesses were to close around the UK due to the Coronavirus outbreak, owners who
Dog breath is never pleasant. In fact, for some owners, it is probably up there with the worst smells on
Despite our best efforts, all pets can get out of the safety of your home or garden. Having them go
Everybody is baking right now – because what better way to spend your time and days at home than baking
Not only can dogs be loving and faithful companions, but they can also be trained to make a real difference
Whether you’ve been unable to get yourself an appointment with a pet groomer for a while, or you’ve just simply
More and more of us are cutting down on meat or switching to plant-based diets because of climate change. It
The world is a very different place from what it used to be. COVID changed a lot, but one area
Having to stay inside for weeks on end is no fun for anyone, and trust us when we say it’s
The UK has now officially been in lockdown for just over a week, and every man and his dog is
The UK officially and finally went into a long-rumoured lockdown last week to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, with
As the famous saying goes, “A dog is for life, not just for Christmas”. You need to make sure you
Wait… I need to clean my dog’s ears!? It’s a question frequently asked by new and existing dog owners across
Grain-free dog food is by far one of the most popular puppy foods on the market. These days it’s becoming
Both dogs and cats have anal glands, which are typically the size of a small grape. The anal glands are
“How old is my dog in human years?” It’s a question we’ve all asked at some stage or another and
Whether your dog is an excitable puppy needing all of the attention in the world and chewing everything they come
We will be the first to admit that your dog’s saliva is probably not something that is seen as a
More and more people in the UK are choosing to cut down on meat, dairy and other animal products and
Raw dog food and the general raw food diet for pets is rapidly rising in popularity here in the UK.
Worms are a parasite that can live in the internal organs of animals. All dogs have probably had them or
Everything to do with a puppy deserves careful planning, and this starts even before you bring your puppy home. Before
As you prepare for low temperatures, winds, ice, snow and everything else winter in the UK throws at us, it
Training your dog to use a dog crate can be a relatively easy affair, and any dog of any age
Just like humans, canines need a combination of both home dental care and dentist-like veterinary appointments to keep their smile
Whether they love it or loathe it, washing your dog every once in a while should be a vital part
By Dr Joanna De Klerk It can be scary to witness your dog having a seizure, especially if you’ve never
The bond between any pet and its owner is irreplaceable, no matter how firmly your pet decides when they have
In general, it’s good practice to wash your dog at least once every three months to ensure good hygiene and
Similar to human babies, puppies also go through a teething process in which they grow and lose baby teeth. Unlike
A healthy, adult dog should have a set of 42 permanent teeth, which is around 10 more than the average
Scientific research has suggested that yes, dogs do dream while sleeping and that just like us humans, they mostly dream
While it’s perfectly normal for dogs to lap up water from their bowl when thirsty, it can sometimes be concerning
All dogs need to be active daily, whether it be a walk you both go on or allowing them to
If you have ever lost your dog, even momentarily when walking through the field, then you will have felt that