Millie's Paws

Millie's Paws Millie's Paws is an independent dedicated dog shop in Rothienorman for dog supplies/accessories and

Millie's Paws provides dedicated dog supplies/accessories and dog related products to discerning owners and lovers of dogs.

Puppy Classes for March
16/02/2025

Puppy Classes for March

March Puppy Class Open for Bookings - Starting 13th March. Getting good foundations for your pup is so important so you can enjoy them. Lots of help given in the class and a safe environment to learn in. No sleepy floors or echoing hall to over stimulate the pups.

If your not sure if this class is right for your pup just send me a message and we can discuss your pups needs.

This 6 week class will be on a Thursday evening @ 7:25pm starting the 13th March. Pups learn all the basics as well a socialisation which is so important. Friendly older pups and rescues welcome (no barking or lunging at other dogs - (1:1s available for dogs that need to work on this) PM for more details)
📅13th March - 17th April
🕐 7:25pm -8:25pm.
💰 2 levels available

14/02/2025
Ava giving her best "I love you loads Mummy" eyes 😍🩷💝💌Why not comment on the Facebook post or tag us on you Instagram ph...
14/02/2025

Ava giving her best "I love you loads Mummy" eyes 😍🩷💝💌
Why not comment on the Facebook post or tag us on you Instagram photo of your pupstars "look of love" 👀😍.

Happy Valentine's Day everydoggy!

With children spending more time at home with their four-legged friends during half term, it's important to be able to r...
10/02/2025

With children spending more time at home with their four-legged friends during half term, it's important to be able to recognise the signs of stress in dogs 🚦
Kendal Shepherd's Canine Ladder of Communication is a useful guide, showing the different signals dogs show through their body language to communicate. As a dog gets more upset, their body language may change according to the steps on the ladder ⚠️
The quicker you notice the early signs of stress, the sooner you'll be able to remove your dog from the situation that is causing them stress and avoid them reaching the top of the ladder.
It’s important to note that context is KEY! Think about the situation that your dog is in to try and understand the signs. For example, if they're at home and relaxed as normal, an exposed belly is very different to a stiffened exposed belly in an unfamiliar environment. All dogs are different - not every dog will show every action on the ladder and they might not follow the same order.
Find out more here: https://pdsa.me/n2qx
[Visual description: Infographic showcasing signs of stress in dogs. The image features a ladder with a traffic light system of paw prints coloured green, yellow, orange and red. Red is at the top of the ladder and green is at the bottom. Next to the ladder is a list of actions a dog might present, starting with green (deemed as calm) and eventually reaching red (signalling stress).]

With children spending more time at home with their four-legged friends during half term, it's important to be able to recognise the signs of stress in dogs 🚦

Kendal Shepherd's Canine Ladder of Communication is a useful guide, showing the different signals dogs show through their body language to communicate. As a dog gets more upset, their body language may change according to the steps on the ladder ⚠️

The quicker you notice the early signs of stress, the sooner you'll be able to remove your dog from the situation that is causing them stress and avoid them reaching the top of the ladder.

It’s important to note that context is KEY! Think about the situation that your dog is in to try and understand the signs. For example, if they're at home and relaxed as normal, an exposed belly is very different to a stiffened exposed belly in an unfamiliar environment. All dogs are different - not every dog will show every action on the ladder and they might not follow the same order.

Find out more here: https://pdsa.me/n2qx

[Visual description: Infographic showcasing signs of stress in dogs. The image features a ladder with a traffic light system of paw prints coloured green, yellow, orange and red. Red is at the top of the ladder and green is at the bottom. Next to the ladder is a list of actions a dog might present, starting with green (deemed as calm) and eventually reaching red (signalling stress).]

Puppy Classes starting 17th Feb in Inverurie 🐾🐾
06/02/2025

Puppy Classes starting 17th Feb in Inverurie 🐾🐾

Barkwrights Dog & Puppy Training School has a couple of spaces left in their NEW puppy class starting Monday 17th February 2025 @ 6pm in central Inverurie … please email: [email protected] 🐶🐾🐕

Enjoy Burns Night 🤣
25/01/2025

Enjoy Burns Night 🤣

👀Looking for a bargain! 👛We are offering all remaining stock of our Totally Natural Raw dog food at a discount.  We are ...
22/01/2025

👀Looking for a bargain! 👛
We are offering all remaining stock of our Totally Natural Raw dog food at a discount. We are discontinuing this brand to make room for some other stock. So grab yourself a good deal while you can. 🛒🛍💳
80/10/10 Range
Chicken, Tripe and Offal was £2.85 NOW £1.92
Chicken, Beef and Offal was £2.85 NOW £1.92
Duck, Tripe and Offal was £2.95 NOW £2.00
Duck, Beef and Offal was £2.95 NOW £2.00
Duck, Lamb and Offal was £3.15 NOW £2.20
Turkey, Salmon and Offal was £3.05 NOW £2.00
70/10/10/10 Range
Pork Dinner Complete was £3.05 NOW £2.06

Woof at you soon 🐾

Thanks Callimuir Canines for this helpful guide to finding the right dog walker for your pupstar 🐾
21/01/2025

Thanks Callimuir Canines for this helpful guide to finding the right dog walker for your pupstar 🐾

Choosing a dog walker can be really difficult, especially in a market which has exploded since the pandemic.

Here are some pointers to look for when selecting a walker:

Check how your dogs are transported on walks; are they safe and secure and does it meet the legal requirements.

Check that the walker is insured and what their own terms and conditions are. A responsible walker will have a set of T&Cs covering things such as adverse weather (including reduced or no walks in a heat wave), health (no sick dogs to be walked with others to avoid the spread of contagious disease) and the behaviour of your dog (walkers are great, but they are not there to train your dog or deal with behaviour issues).I would also expect a dog walker to have a Pet First Aid qualification (ideally completed face to face, I’m not sure how you practice wound dressing and bandaging remotely!).

Check how the walker organises their walks; how do they select which dogs will suit what groups? What do the dogs do on their walks? Are they on or off lead. Some of this may come down to your personal preference but dogs running freely for an hour together may not be the best type of walk for your dog. If you are working on your dog being calmer and more relaxed in canine company, you might want to select a walker who manages the ‘energy’ on walks as well as which dogs are in the group. This might include a mixture of off and on lead time, provision of mental stimulation activities designed to bring energy levels down, or encouraging some sniffing time.

Where the dog walker uses for walks may also be important. Are their walking locations safe for dogs? Does the walker take care in these locations. For example does the walker keep dogs close by if off-lead in public spaces? Do they avoid flood waters known to spread parasites like giardia?

What equipment the dog walker uses for walks may also be a consideration. If you don’t like/ use slip leads then do you want a slip lead on your dog when out with a dog walker?

What is the walkers experience with dogs? I don’t think you need to have ‘loads’ of dogs to be a responsible dog walker. But you do need to have some hands on experience with your own and or family/friends dogs.

In terms of “qualifications”, I am not convinced by any of the offerings out there for dog walkers. I think assessing how responsible and reliable they are by applying criteria such as those above and recommendations (from people you know!) is more likely to lead to you finding the right dog walker for you.

Fun Friday Everydoggy 🐾🤣🤣☃️
10/01/2025

Fun Friday Everydoggy 🐾🤣🤣☃️

Stay safe everydoggy 🐾🥶☃️
07/01/2025

Stay safe everydoggy 🐾🥶☃️

With severe snow and ice warnings in place for most of the UK, help keep your pets happy and healthy by being aware of these common winter hazards ❄️⚠️

See the full guide for keeping your pets safe: http://pdsa.me/jGxM

[Visual description: Infographic titled: winter hazards for pets. Hazards detailed: accidentally locking pets out/hypothermia. Antifreeze and de-icer. Adverse weather. Frozen ponds. Poisonous plants. Snowy paws. Sheltering cats. Salt and grit. Text at the bottom of the infographic reads 'see the full guide by searching 'PDSA pet care advice for winter'.]

Puppy Classes in Ellon 🐾🐾
06/01/2025

Puppy Classes in Ellon 🐾🐾

💥 ⚠️ NEW PUPPY CLASS BLOCK 💥 ⚠️

Have you added a new member to your family this winter? Need some guidance to kick start your training journey together?

Then why not join our new block of puppy classes 🧑‍🎓 🐶

The new block begins on Wednesday 15th January.

All details & booking can be made on the website bookwhen.com/pupngo

2 SPACES are already gone before advertising so be quick to grab your space!

Ava has a question which would you rather be doing?Post some photos of your pupstar enjoying the snow or the snuggle! 🥶🥰...
05/01/2025

Ava has a question which would you rather be doing?
Post some photos of your pupstar enjoying the snow or the snuggle! 🥶🥰🐾🐾☃️

❄How Cold is Too Cold? please feel free to share!!❄ We're having a winter wonderland cold spell for the next week which ...
04/01/2025

❄How Cold is Too Cold? please feel free to share!!❄

We're having a winter wonderland cold spell for the next week which means the gritters will be out! Grit and rock salt may cause pain or irritation in your dogs' paws, especially if it becomes compacted with snow. This means that they may lick their paws to clean them, but it's also dangerous to pets if ingested. Wherever possible, avoid walking dogs in areas that have been gritted and always thoroughly wash paws in warm water following a walk. It’s also best to wash their tummy and undercarriage too to prevent them from being able to lick and ingest any rock salt.

⚠️ Antifreeze is also highly poisonous and should be kept away from pets at all costs! If you suspect your pet may have ingested rock salt or antifreeze, don't wait! Contact your vet immediately and follow their advice.

Did you know?  Happy National Trivia Day 🤔
04/01/2025

Did you know?
Happy National Trivia Day 🤔

⚡️CLEARANCE SALE ⚡️🐑Pure Green Lamb Tripe 560g (4 x 140g Portions)  📣50% Off 😃 - Best Before Date 9th Jan 2025 - LIMITED...
03/01/2025

⚡️CLEARANCE SALE ⚡️

🐑Pure Green Lamb Tripe 560g (4 x 140g Portions) 📣50% Off 😃 - Best Before Date 9th Jan 2025 - LIMITED STOCK

🐑Is lamb tripe good for dogs?
Tripe is a nutrient rich food, making it a great addition to your pet's diet.

🐑Lamb Green Tripe and 🐄Beef Green Tripe are very similar in their benefits, however the most significant difference between the two variants is the Protein to Fat ratio. You will notice that Beef Green Tripe is higher in fat than Lamb Green Tripe.

What is tripe?
Tripe is the lining of the stomach of ruminants (herbivores that have 4 chambered stomachs, like cows and sheep).

Address

9 Fraser Court, Rothienorman
Inverurie
AB518SD

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+441651821979

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