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Whether you already own a dog or are thinking of welcoming one into your family, there is a lot to think about. First and foremost, you’ll need to make sure that your home setup is suitable – you want
Dogs love it when you return home or a visitor knocks on the door, and they often become very bouncy and a little out of control. Although this is a normal part of canine greeting and rebonding behavi
Many ancient civilisations celebrated the new year not on 1 January, but in March. They certainly had a point: spring feels like a new beginning, as nature awakens after the cold, dark days of winter.
When you get a dog, you imagine long walks ending with a visit to a pub or café. You might expect him to enjoy and be comfortable in these environments. Sadly, this is often not the case. Many dogs st
One of life’s great pleasures is allowing your dog to run free off-lead, but it’s not always safe to do so. There may be all sorts of reasons why you can’t let him loose; maybe you haven’t got a relia
Fear of other dogs can develop for several reasons. A puppy may have had limited early socialisation, a negative experience such as being rushed or knocked over, or simply a more cautious temperament.