
Resource Guarding in Dogs: What to Do
Resource guarding in dogs is a common behaviour that can worry many owners. It happens when a dog feels the need to protect food, toys, a dog bed, or even a favourite human. While guarding behaviou...

How To Stop Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Separation anxiety in dogs is one of the most common behaviour problems seen by UK vets and animal charities. Many dogs struggle when left alone, showing distress behaviours such as barking, house ...

How To Choose Dog Beds For Small Dogs
Choosing the right dog bed may seem simple, but for small dogs, it can make a huge difference to their health and happiness. A poorly fitted bed can cause restless nights, joint strain, and even be...

How Your Dog Can Get Rid of Kennel Cough
Kennel cough is a common and highly contagious disease that causes dogs to cough and experience other upper respiratory symptoms. The disease can cause considerable discomfort and, in some circumst...

Is Goat Milk Good for Dogs?
Walk into a UK farm shop today and you will see cartons of goat’s milk sitting right next to cow’s milk. Social media claims it is a “super drink” that helps promote healthy skin, strengthens the i...

How to Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead
Walking should be fun, not a tug-of-war. Yet one in four British dog owners say lead pulling is the behaviour they most want to change.
This guide gives you top tips, clear examples and UK-specific...

Protein Losing Enteropathy in Dogs
Protein Losing Enteropathy is mean precious blood proteins leak from the gut instead of staying in the bloodstream. The drop in plasma proteins like albumin causes swelling, weakness and risky bloo...

Lungworm in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Lungworm in dogs is no longer a rare countryside problem—UK vets now see cases from Cornwall to the Scottish Borders. This guide explains how the worm’s life cycle works, how dogs catch lungworm, h...

Mini Cute Dogs Health & Care
From cosy London flats to Lake District cottages, Britain’s love affair with mini, cute dogs (often called toy dogs or small dog breeds) shows no sign of slowing. These small packages offer big fun...

