What’s in a name? How to name your new pet
If you’re in the process of adopting a new pet and are thinking of what to name them, here are some guidelines for naming your pet.
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If you’re in the process of adopting a new pet and are thinking of what to name them, here are some guidelines for naming your pet.
When you swap out your summer wardrobe for winter clothes, remember that your pets also need you to make some winter changes for them. Have you got everything on this winter checklist?
Changing your pet’s food can upset the balance (and his tummy!) so it can feel a little daunting to make the switch to a new food. Here are some tips on what to look for in a new pet food and the best way to go about making the change.
Dogs lick people for a number of reasons; the question is why? Here we explore a few of the main reasons for dogs’ licking – do you recognise any of these in your dog?
Does your pet sleep on or in your bed at night? We’re all for pet co-sleeping, but your pet wants you to know why perhaps this isn’t such a good idea, and what you can do about it.
If you’re looking to add a furry or purry friend to your home, don’t be discouraged from adopting just because someone says negative things about animal shelters. Do your research, starting with this blog in which we untangle just some of the many myths about adopting new pets instead of buying them from a breeder.
Since all dogs approach walkies in a completely different way, there are many types of dog leads for different dogs. Retractable leads are a great invention, but they have attracted controversy for not being used in the correct way. We explore the pros and cons of retractable leads and look at proper usage.
Whether you wear comfy shoes or killer heels; diamond rings or gardening gloves; whether you use Android or Apple; or you’re a cat person or a dog’s best friend – these preferences all say something about your personality. So what exactly does the type of dog you have say about you? And do you agree?
It’s easy to take it for granted that your dog loves you, but did you know that he tells you all the time? These are six of the most common signs of your dog’s love – does your dog use all of them to communicate his love for you?
Many pets LOVE a full house. Dogs who’ve been socialised around other dogs, busy kids and lots of activity can usually handle the lively buzz
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