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Teach your pup a leave command
When you first bring your puppy home, assume that he has no understanding of where he should or shouldn’t toilet. Everything is new to him… the house, the smells, the people. Toileting is simply somet
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
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
Topping the list of all-time favourite dog toys are balls. Round ones, oval ones, ones with nobbly bits and erratic bounces, balls that can be filled with treats to add to the fun of the chase, or bal
We spend time, money, and love making sure our dogs have the best food, the safest toys, enriching walks, grooming sessions, and regular vet checks. But there’s one essential that often slips under th
Canine compulsive disorder (CCD) is a general term that incorporates a lot of different atypical behaviours. These out of the ordinary actions are often repetitive and out of context, for example a do