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Oh my Dog, Stop Barking!
Dogs bark. It’s one of the ways they communicate. Many humans consider it to be annoying, loud and unnecessary but it is important to remember barking, along with whining, howling and growling, is a dog’s natural means of communication. When...
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Achieving the best Canine Diet
Dogs are omnivorous scavengers at the carnivore end of the spectrum. The dog in the wild has evolved to eat whatever was available in times of plenty or in scarcer times which means that they are able to cope with...
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Choosing the Right Dog Trainer
When looking for a dog trainer to help you with your canine friend it is important to consider that not all professionals are created equal, and also that different techniques and styles may work better than others with your dog....
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Why Use a Canine Joint Supplement?
A healthy lifestyle for our dogs involves regular exercise, bonding time between canine and owner and a nutritious, balanced diet. A good diet must supply all the necessary nutrients; including ample protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins and minerals. So why would...
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Spending Time with Your Dog this Spring time
Spring time brings us the opportunity to spend more time outside with our four-legged friends, enjoying the countryside and indulging in additional early evening walks with the extra daylight hours. So, with this extra time on our hands and with...
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CaniCross- perfect way to get fit with your Dog in 2022
With the cold weather upon us sometimes going for a dog walk in freezing temperatures can be less than appealing so CaniCross sometimes known as CaniX, could provide the perfect solution to keep warm and maintain your dog's exercise over...
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Christmas cheer with your Dog
We love Christmas time and it brings with it plenty of excitement; whether that is the influx of friends and family members to the home, frantic Christmas present wrapping, cooking or bustling parties. Huge fun for us, but it is...
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Coping with Car Rides
Travelling in the car can be stressful for our canines, especially for puppies adapting to the process. With changing visual stimuli, potential motion sickness and confinement, the car can often not be our pet's favoured place to be! Scientific Nutritional...
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Advice for New Dog Owners
Purchasing or adopting a new puppy or older canine is often quite simply love at first sight. So once you’ve fallen hook, line and sinker for your new canine friend as well as taking them home to meet the family...
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