Kennel Services

A lot of people have mixed feelings about kennels, generally due to a negative experience . Some kennels which provide a good service can ensure that your pet doesn’t just get fed and given water when they need it, but will also...

Dog Training

No matter whether you’re talking about young children or young dogs, starting their education as early as possible is going to give them the greatest chance to learn how to behave. There are a number of qualified dog trainers who provide training services which cater to puppies. Ideally they would…

Pet Care

It is thought that there are over 7 million dogs in the UK and many of them are bought for company and as family pets for the whole family to love and enjoy. There are many benefits and advantages to having a dog. Making sure that your pet dog remains happy is one of the chief responsibilities of every pet owner, right up there with keeping them healthy. They often go hand in hand, as one of the best ways to keep them happy is…

Sadly, we often hear, on our television screens or in our daily newspapers, stories of children getting bitten by dogs. However, there are around 7 million dogs kept as pets in this country and the vast majority of families never have any problems. Nevertheless, it is always wise to be cautious and vigilant when your dog is around young children.

Dogs may bite for a number of reasons. They may be protective of themselves or the home in which they live; they may be in pain; feel trapped and cornered; they may have been suddenly surprised or they may be over-excited.

Be very wary of a dog with its ears lying back and which may also be baring its teeth, snarling or growling. Look out for a dog that has a stiff body posture, especially if you can see that the hair on its back is raised and if it appears that the dog is standing its ground. If a dog is walking away with its head lowered and its tail tucked between the legs, then the dog is unsure of you or the situation. He may look at you out of the corner of the eye or look at you sideways.

A happy dog looks relaxed, with its ears pointed forward and mouth open with tongue hanging out. The tail and lower part of the body are wagging. Dogs that are keen to play may offer you their toy and will have their hind quarters raised and their fore legs straight in front. They may bark excitedly to get your attention.

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