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Jeannette Godsell wanted to help a pup become an Assistance Dog, but he ended up helping her...
A s I write this, just a week before Christmas, it’s a wonderfully frantic time in the office as we sign off magazines and race to meet deadlines, all in the hope of enjoying a well-deserved rest over
The label ‘reactive’ tends to be an umbrella term thrown around in dog training. Firstly, let’s clarify what the word reactive implies. These two dictionary meanings are useful: ‘Showing a response to
Pets As Therapy was founded in 1983 and over the past 40 years has provided thousands of people with comfort and unconditional love at times when it was needed most. Today volunteers and their registe
DOGS have always been known to have a great sense of smell – up to 100,000 times more sensitive than us humans. While this may help them sniff out a hidden bone in the garden or a biscuit crumb at the
Crumpet has had a very busy month thanks to completing his vaccinations and being given more freedom. He was unfazed by being at the vets and didn’t flinch at any of the injections. What a good boy! T