We all know that dogs love to sniff... To be honest it can be a little annoying when we're out for a quick walk around the block before work, or when they are getting a little bit too friendly with your house guests crotch. Us humans are very visual and we sometimes...
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Summer holidays…entertaining the kids and dog!
Trying to get the kids out to join you on that daily dog walk can be difficult, here we explore some ideas that will make it fun for you, the kids and the dog to get out and about! You can't beat a trip to the woods...both the kids and the dog will love it! There's no...
Camping with the dogs…
Summer holidays and what can be better than getting away for some fresh air and walking with your favourite four-legged friend. Camping can be a really amazing experience for both you and your dog, there are a few little tips and tricks that can make your holiday go...
Canine Enrichment…
People often talk about enrichment for their dogs, but what does this really mean??? The Oxford Dictionary says it's "the action of improving or enhancing the quality or value of something", Vocabulary.com says "enrichment leaves things better than they were before"...
Puppy Play and Dog Socialisation
We often get asked if an owner's dog is playing or being a bit too much... Read on as we explore what we feel is good play and social skills and what to look out for in dog-to-dog interactions. Work hours and other commitments can mean that some dogs don't get to see...
What is Mantrailing???
The History of Trailing Dogs have been bred to assist in specific tasks for thousands of years. The earliest examples of trailing dogs come from 17th century Swiss monks, who developed the St. Bernard. Initially these dogs were first taught to find their snow-covered...
Canicross and Reactive Dogs
What is Canicross??? Basically it's cross country running with your dog. The dog and handler both wear a harness and an elasticated bungee lead joins the two. It's a team sport and both the dog and handler should be putting in 50/50 effort...It's not about the dog...
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