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Ever wished you could decode what your dog is trying to tell you? Her
A s we edge closer to spring, I find myself daydreaming about morning walks that no longer require five carefully chosen layers just to stay warm. That said, I’m far less confident that a change in se
WHILE our canine companions may keep us on our toes with muddy paws and rambunctious play, any owner would agree that they have an extraordinary way of giving us a boost. It’s not news that pets come
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LONDON’S MOST EXCLUSIVE SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, CLUBS, HOTELS AND HOMES ARE WELCOMING CANINE COMPANIONS LIKE NEVER BEFORE. FROM ANNABEL’S AND LIBERTY TO SCOTT’S AND J SHEEKEY, ALEXANDRA GOSS DISCOVERS TAILS WAGGING ACROSS TOWN, AND SEEKS ADVICE FROM THE CAPITAL’S MOST IN-DEMAND BEHAVIOURIST
In 1978 the charity, Dogs Trust, launched the iconic slogan “A Dog is for Life, not just for Christmas”. This slogan still exists today, although it has been shortened to “A Dog is for Life.” It’s a m
As we learn more about how we each experience the world in our own way, it raises interesting questions about how our dogs do, too. I always remember one of my Cocker Spaniels being intensely interest