Travelling with pets for whatever reason, be it a trip to the vets or a holiday, should be planned for and practised with your pets’ safety in mind, read on for further advice
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Read MoreIn 2019, Cats Protection rehomed 41,000 cats and the Dogs Trust rehomed 11,790 dogs. That’s a lot of pets potentially moving into the home of another! Each pet is an individual, so how can we make the transition easier for them? Check out my article on K9 Nation to find out!
Read MoreFor me, as a welfare behaviourist, I’m all about the emotional and physical welfare of your pet…
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Read MoreSeparation anxiety, separation related behaviours is a complex issue and behavioural science is changing our knowledge on this all the time…
Read MoreEver wonder how to get you dog to pay you attention when you need it? Here’s how!
Read MoreGetting a new dog is exciting, I know, I've shared my life with all sort of rescue dogs and pets. Taking some time to prepare and what happens if you need help
Read MoreAnimals sense our emotions and affects them behaviourally and emotionally too, likewise we can be emotionally affected by our pet’s behaviours.
Read MoreDoes your dog bark at people or dogs passing by your window? There is an easy solution!
Read MoreSome dogs are friendly, some aren’t and that’s O.K.
Read MoreI was once owned by a cat who would steal food off your plate as you ate…don’t let this be you!
Read MoreThe only hot dogs in cars should be the type you eat…
Read MoreIs it measurable and observable? Is it desired or learned?
Read MorePraise your pooch for obeying the laws of gravity…
Read MoreYour pets still need you to care for them no matter what state you got into the night before...
Read MoreEnrichment won't make you rich financially, but could make you rich emotionally!
Read MoreWan tot know about your pets’ behaviour? Take a look at the other end of the lead. Or lead rope...
Read MoreEaster time can be full of frolics, laughter and the joys of Spring, yet can also be fraught with potential dangers for our pets...
Read MoreWe are dealing with dogs and animals. Living, breathing, sentient beings often with TEETH and who speak a different language, owned by people who are often so emotionally entangled in their dogs' behaviour they are at their wits end..
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