How Calming Supplements Can Help Anxiety in Dogs
Stress and anxiety in dogs is more common than we think. Studies show that over 70% of...
Care for Hip and Joint Pain
Dogs are active animals that love to be outside and engaging in physical activities. ...
Kelpie
Another member of the herding family, the Kelpie has had us guessing for years! It ...
5 Ways to Care for Your Senior Dog
At some point, your young pup hits their prime, then matures into a senior dog. Ageing presents health challenges for dogs too: older dogs are more susceptible to joint issues or neurobehavioural syndromes like dementia. As your dog ages, it’s important to adapt their routine.
Dog Ear Infections: How To Treat Them
Did you know that dogs who suffer with recurrent ear infections have an 80% chance of ...
Australian Shepherd
Believe it or not, the Australian Shepherd is not actually an Aussie! This medium size...
Calming Beds For Dogs: Are They Worth It?
Anxiety affects 20-40% of dogs in Australia. Whether it’s fear-related, separation or...
Dog Washing: What, When and How?
Bathing, washing and grooming your dog seems easy, right? But you suddenly become face...
Border Collie
Sheep dogs, sheep herders or herding dogs. However you recognise them, the Border Coll...
CCD: 5 Ways To Treat Dementia In Dogs
It’s a sensitive subject amongst us and a topic that many don’t like to talk about. B...
Separation Anxiety in Dogs
You come home after being away all day to find your neighbour complaining about the noise coming from your house, you look around and see pieces of furniture scratched up, the place in a mess and you look down to see one very happy pup that is overly excited to have you home.
Sound familiar?
French Bulldog
A companion dog that greatly resembles the British Bulldog and was once considered a d...
Labrador Retriever
Labrador Retrievers are one of the most recognised dog breeds in the world. Known for ...