Article by Joanne Cooper from Bugsy. Now more than ever, our dogs are a part of our family and we want to provide the best life we can for them so they can walk by our side for longer. Just like us, our pet’s nutrition is the gateway to a healthy and happy life…but making […]
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Benefits of Bone Broth for Dogs
There are so many reasons why dogs benefit from the slow cooked meaty goodness of bone broth. True bone broth is made by simmering bones, water and dog friendly herbs and vegetables slowly over at least 12 hours. This slow, long cooking process draws all the minerals, amino acids & glucosamine out of the bones […]
Read moreDog Tips With Dr Katrina
Dr Katrina has been keeping herself busy during lockdown posting interesting pet tips on Tiktok and we absolutely love them ? A little mind blowing, a little quirky but 100% must watch for all Dog lovers. Why does my dog flick dirt? This is a normal dog behaviour. Dogs have scent glands in their feet […]
Read moreHow To Prepare Your Pet For When COVID Lockdowns Ease.
Once COVID-19 restrictions start to ease, and we return to work, school or study, we may be starting to spend more time away from home. It is essential to know how to help our dogs manage this transition, as knowing what to expect supports their emotional health and gives them a sense of control. Routine, […]
Read more3 Signs your dog is anxious in lockdown
Lockdown can make us all a little funky, and the same goes for your furry friend. Dogs are creatures of habit, so while they are most likely enjoying you being at home and getting bulk pats and cuddles during a lockdown they may also be confused by the change in their daily routine. Noticing these […]
Read morePuppy School For The Mind
Training ourselves and our kids with kindness and patience to really meet the “full catastrophe” of life I was walking along the beach this morning (doing my arm exercises to rehab a dislocated shoulder – yes, I looked ridiculous) and saw a fellow coming towards me with a big dog. When the dog saw me, […]
Read more5 Ways to Prepare Your Dog for a Trip to the Groomer
1. Start professional grooming with your pet at a young age… preferably as soon as they have had all the required vaccinations. The sooner the better, as they will learn to enjoy grooming and accept the process as a normal routine like going for a walk. The coat doesn’t need to be clipped straight away […]
Read more7 Great Dog Grooming Techniques You Should Know
1. Brush the coat only. Slicker brushes are great at removing prickles and burrs. Just be sure you are brushing the coat, not the skin as you will cause irritation. You can also gently pull the hair apart around the burr and brush out. 2. Bathing. Always condition after shampooing, if you just use shampoo, […]
Read moreFive commands all Dog owners should know to help save their life
John Woods, Founder, All Things Dogs – As a Dog owner we want our Dogs to experience the sights and sounds of the local community, but we also want them to be safe. The list of what we want them to know and learn is never-ending but there are certain things that we don’t want […]
Read more5 Budget-Friendly Ways To Make Your Dog Feel At Home
Congratulations on your new furbaby! Bringing your new dog home can be one of the most fulfilling experiences you can have. Everything is ready so, you might be thinking, ‘what’s next?’. Here are five, budget-friendly ways to make your new dog feel at home. Make sure that everyone living in your home is on board. […]
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