Dog health & behaviour

Read our blogs and current news from around the world relating to dog health & behaviour.

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Is puppy daycare good for dogs?

5th February, 2024

There's a growing trend among dog owners to enrol their furry friends in daycare facilities. This concept, often dubbed as 'doggy day care', promises to provide your pup with a day full of socialisation, exercise and entertainment. This comprehensive guide will delve into the details, discuss the pros and cons, and provide an in-depth analysis on why dog daycare is indeed a good choice for your beloved pet. ...

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How much should my dog sleep?

2nd February, 2024

The life of many dogs may seem quite relaxed and leisurely, especially considering the number of hours they spend dozing off. Puppies sleep a lot, up to 18 hours per day! Adult dogs, particularly active breeds, require an average of 14 hours of sleep per day. As your dog gets older, they will likely start to sleep more during the daylight hours....

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Dental issues in dogs: A guide to keeping your pet’s teeth gleaming!

24th January, 2024

Welcome to the February edition of Whiskers & Wisdom! We’ve teamed up with our trusted vet care provider Joii, to embark on a toothsome adventure. Join us as we delve into the secrets of pet dental health, exploring tips, tricks, and expert advice to keep your furry friends’ smiles shining bright!...

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The healing stages of a dog wound

23rd January, 2024

As a pet parent, understanding the healing stages of a dog wound is essential in providing the best care for your pup during their recovery period. The process begins with the inflammation stage, where the body's immune response kicks in to limit blood loss and kill harmful bacteria....

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The ultimate guide on how to protect your dog from grass seeds

22nd January, 2024

Grass seeds are a common problem for dogs, especially during the summer months. These seeds can cause a range of health problems in your furry friend, from minor irritation to serious infections and severe pain. ...

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The journey from pup to grown-up: When is a puppy considered an adult dog?

18th January, 2024

Puppies are bundles of joy, full of energy, and bursting with life. However, they grow up quickly, leaving many pet owners wondering, "when is a puppy considered an adult dog?" Your puppy is considered an adult when they've grown into their full size and reached sexual maturity. However, larger breeds may take up to two years to fully mature. ...

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What are the symptoms of chicken allergy in dogs?

9th January, 2024

As a loving pet owner, you always want the best for your furry friend. You may have noticed some changes in your dog's behaviour or appearance after eating chicken and started to wonder what a poultry allergy looks like in dogs....

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Dog nutrition

8th January, 2024

Protein is a key component of a balanced diet. It's vital for growth, maintenance, and repair. Commercial products typically use meats, poultry, fish, and sometimes plant-based sources to provide protein. Fats are another essential part of your dog's diet. They provide energy, aid in vitamin absorption, and contribute to skin and coat health. Commercial dog food often includes animal fats or vegetable oils. Carbohydrates can provide easily digestible energy and dietary fibre. Grains, vegetables, and legumes are common carbohydrate sources in well balanced commercial products... ...

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Dog training basics

4th January, 2024

Understanding dog behaviour through body language helps in interpreting their emotions and reactions. Establishing clear rules and expectations helps in establishing leadership and boundaries with your dog. Consistent reinforcement techniques, including positive reinforcement, help in training and shaping your dog's behaviour. Making sure that your dog has more positive than negative interactions with you may help to get that relationship between the two of you off to a positive future! ...