Cleaning tips for pet friendly homes | |
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We Brits are a nation of pet-lovers from fluffy four-legged friends to patterned fish, scaly lizards and everything in between. There are some everyday cleaning tips that can make living with pets that much easier whatever kind you own. They may not be relevant to your particular beloved companion, but following some of our advice may allow for increased harmony in the home. ... Click here to read more |
How to Look After Your Dog in Summer | |
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Summer is on the way, and we’re spending more time with our furry friends at the moment due to the lockdown - many dogs and cats are having the best time with their owners home full time. For those who usually use kennels Abergele during the working week, this is a wonderful opportunity to bond with their pets at home. However, it should be stressed how important it is t... Click here to read more |
Keeping Your Dog Entertained During Lockdown | |
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Many of us across the UK have been adjusting to a new way of life over the past few weeks; adjusting to being furloughed or working from home. Each comes with positives, such as; being closer to the snack cupboard, working in pyjamas and spending more time with your pet. Like the majority of us, our dogs are also likely finding this change in circumstance quite difficult. Perh... Click here to read more |
Puppy Training vs Neutering | |
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One of the biggest misconceptions about misbehaving dogs is that all can be reversed by neutering. Both physically and behaviourally, neutering your puppy too early can lead to a series of ill-advised effects such as increased risk of certain cancers, joint problems, and hip dysplaxia. While neutering in itself is an excellent idea for any dog for the sake of preventing unwanted litters, Neutering... Click here to read more |
Dog Training With A One on One Approach | |
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There’s quite a lot that goes along with dog training. Most people don’t realise that when it comes to changing the way that a problem dog precepts things, a whole lot more than “sit, stay, heel” is required and real change requires so much more than bribing your dog with treats for following simple commands. A hands on approach is most certainly... Click here to read more |