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‘Guardian Angel’ Autism Dog
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Hey Everyone, Just say a beautiful news story that made my day and though I would share it with you. Currently in the UK the Crufts dog show is being held, which is the largest dog show on earth. It is an annual event with dog competitions and a trade show. Along with it there are awards and recognition for special dogs. This year in the ‘Crufts Friends for Life hero dog’ competition, a Labrador by the name of Caddie has made it to the final. Caddie helps a young autistic boy with his everyday tasks and helps make his...
Dog Safety at Home - Tips On Making Your Home Dog Proof!
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Dog Safety at Home - Tips On Making Your Home Dog Proof! Last time I spoke about dog proofing your home, more in an aesthetic way. Today will talk more regarding safety in the house if you have a dog. When a house is built or bought, dogs or other pets are not though of in the process. It is designed more for our sake and what is best for humans. So naturally when we buy a dog, we have to make some adjustments to ensure safety and better functionality. So here are some tips that can be of use...
What To Consider If You Have A Dog Around At Home
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What To Consider If You Have A Dog Around At Home Hey everyone, Sometimes I have issues trying to keep my home dog freindly, while also balancing my ideas on what looks good and the things I want in my house. And because I’m a dog lover, the dogs needs always go first! Today just want to give some ideas on dog proofing your house, let me know if you have any comments or suggestions or alternative views? Love to hear them. So here goes: Flooring – Growing up I was a carpet person, but with dogs, we know its...
What to do if your dog is choking?
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Now, I hope you never have to apply the information here, however it is always handy to know as you never know when you will need it. It’s always good to brush up on knowledge like this, as it is very rare or perhaps never implemented. But knowing it and reacting in the correct way can be the difference in an extreme situation. After using their noses to smell, a dog is most likely to use his mouth next for a bit of investigation. And this opens up the possibility of chocking. You can usually tell with the following symptoms:...
How to stop dog boredom
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Ever had a bored dog? Returned home, seen the furniture all over the place? Anything that can be chewed upon, chewed?! Chances are you most likely have had a bored dog at home. Dogs, just like us if not stimulated mentally and physically can get extremely bored. And we know a bored and idle mind is not good and usually leads to bad or destructive behaviour. Here are a few ideas to stop boredom, and you can send me some of your own as well: Spend time together – I think the best method, can’t get bored with good company...