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Dogs - Behaviour

  • Does your pet have separation anxiety?

    This article will identify some common signs of pet separation anxiety and will give you some tips on helping your pet cope.
  • Fireworks and anxiety in pets

    There’s nothing more spectacular than a fireworks display to bring in the New Year. We know it’s a joyful experience, but for our sensitive-eared pets it’s a bit like the end of the world. Explosions
  • Happy New noise phobias!

    Welcoming in the New Year and all our new resolutions (usually a back log from previous years), begins with the staple favourites; fireworks, dance hits and party poppers. We come together, loud and
  • Solving problem puppy behaviours

    Puppies are at their most impressionable between 8-14 weeks old. The keys to success are supervision, consistency, patience and praise...
  • The benefits of exercise for your pet

    Dogs and cats are full of energy and that energy needs to go somewhere, otherwise problem behaviours may start and your pet will become more prone to health issues.
  • The chow down on eating habits

    As pet parents, we strive to make sure our pets are satiated, and nutritional needs met. From expensive pet food to delicious family meals, we will provide them with the best of the best if it means they will eat. While we might be under the impression that we have raised a fussy eater, there could be an underlying medical condition that is stopping out pet from eating their food.

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