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Toys offering endless chew & play
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Dogs have a natural urge to chew. This instinct is strongest when they are puppies but continues throughout their life.
As puppies, chewing provides relief from irritated gums as a result of teething. As they age, chewing exercises jaw muscles and helps scrape away dental plaque. It also helps relieve boredom. Additionally, dogs gain natural nutrients when they chew animal parts like bones and tendons.
New Year Resolutions for you and your Dog!
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Winter Paw Patrol
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With the changing weather conditions, it’s important to consider the impact this has on our dogs. We all love getting wrapped up and out into the great outdoors and nobody enjoys walkies more than our furry friends.
Dark Night Walks
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Walking our dogs in the dark is a regular occurrence for most of us once the winter months are upon us. It’s not ideal, but unless our lifestyle allows us the flexibility to be able to walk our dog during daylight hours, it's necessary.... so, we all reach for our torches and reflectors as the committed dog owners we are… and if we’re honest we all love to take our dogs out (that’s why we are dog owners) and a night walk can feel like a bit of an adventure – Here are our 5 top tips to make sure when you’re out in the dark, both you and dog are safe and visible.