Paws & Hoofs on the moor

Paws & Hoofs on the moor Dog walking and dog sitting in their own environment Also general daycare for equine holiday cover.

16/01/2025

Today group walks

One of today's group walks 🐾🐶
16/01/2025

One of today's group walks 🐾🐶

15/01/2025

Hi everyone! We are Peggy (Spaniel X) and Patsy (Cavapoo) and we're about 3 and a half years old. We are looking for our forever home together and are really looking forward to meeting you! We are super sweet and gentle girls and we have lots of love to give.

Peggy adores a fuss while Patsy prefers to be close but not touched until she knows you and then she may enjoy a stroke when she's allowed to choose so new owners will need to be happy to take things at her speed.

They may be able to live with dog savvy cats with careful introductions and they may be able to live with gentle children aged 12+ pending meets here at the shelter.

If you feel like Patsy and Peggy are the dogs for you then please complete a perfect match form today!
https://rspca-littlevalley.org.uk/dog/peggy-and-patsy/

26/12/2024

⚠️ BOXING DAY : EXTRA CAUTION REQUIRED ⚠️

Your dog or puppy may be over stimulated, tired, sore and irritable 😠 🥱 😩 😵‍💫

Take extra care today, please keep in mind that sometimes the first symptom of a dog or puppy being too tired, sore or over stimulated is behaviour change. Behaviour change which, in some instances, can appear to come from nowhere.

‼️ A dog’s usual levels of tolerance may be at risk of lowering.
‼️ Their startle responses may increase.
‼️ Their sensitivity to stimuli, including being touched, may heighten.
‼️ Their ability to recollect prior learned information (their training) may decrease.
‼️ Their social skills may become compromised, which may result in them failing to read the room or being more irritable.
‼️ They may be quicker to fatigue on walks.

Nick and I travelled to see my step mum on Monday. Christmas Eve, we spent the first part of the day cleaning the house and Christmas Day we travelled to see Nick’s parents.

My dogs don’t sleep deeply in the car and despite taking their beds to both family homes, they didn’t sleep for as long, nor as well as they would have at home. They were understandably easily disturbed by the activity and were even following me to the bathroom each time.
Our cleaning related hustle and bustle on 24th would have also interfered with their usual sleep quality.

Yesterday Amigo also dedicated a good hour of his day on his feet putting pressure on kitchen door activity - hoping for a management slip up that would get him access to the food being served and the plates being cleared away from the dining room. You can take the stray off the streets…… 😆

So all in all, across three days- I would guess that my dogs are about 15 hours in deficit (of sleep).

During sleep, stress hormone levels are lowered, the brain’s toxins are removed, cellular repair across the body occurs, and the immune system gets a boost. The body is given an MOT that helps regulate its responses to stimuli the next day.

This includes regulating the perception of pain and of course, quality rest supports the reduction of any inflammation.

My dogs were on their feet - getting up and down more than normal - across the past three days. Any muscular or skeletal pain can become heightened- especially for my senior dog Kanita.

Additionally, during sleep information is processed and stored. Whilst relevant for all dogs, those with young puppies should be especially considerate to the fact that there’s only so much sensory stimuli the young brain can process. A high intensity of stimuli (noise, sights, scents, and touch!) parallel to compromised sleep can lead to an over stimulated puppy- this usually results in a puppy that jumps and mouths more!

Lastly, most of us humans get tired from all of the activity. The usual level of management and ‘tolerance’ of our dogs and puppies may start to slip.

Contexts in which to be cautious:

☑️ Visitors arriving to the home- caution letting dogs greet them at the door or in narrow hallways!

Also be cautious of your dog accidentally escaping out the door or gate left open. Stay vigilant and remind guests to keep the usual doors and gates closed.

☑️ People touching your dog or puppy! Does the dog WANT to be touched? Have they asked to be touched? Is touching the puppy leading to them jumping and mouthing? Is the dog and puppy being touched and/or picked up too often?

Make sure everyone, especially children, leave a resting puppy or dog well alone and that there's understanding of what 'no thanks' looks like (they don't approach to interact when asked, or look away, move away or tense up when being interacted with).

☑️ Monitor anyone playing with the dog/puppy very carefully. Normally, it's the humans that struggle to regulate their behaviour intensity or duration - and the dog/puppy simply responds to that.

☑️ People (including children) behaving in an animated way (loud noises and sudden or unusual movement).

☑️ How WE humans respond to undesired behaviour. Are we appearing confrontational? Are we intensifying the level of stimuli or calming things down?

☑️ Leaving dangerous foods and items around. Keep things out of reach of your dog or shut them away from your dog.

If your puppy or dog 'steals' an item that they 'shouldn't have', trade it for treats. Don't rush to grab things off them and ensure everyone present knows to do the same (or better yet, alerts you to do it). You'd be suprised how many bite incidents happen towards people who aren't the dog's primary carer and who go to take things off the dog/puppy.

☑️ Interacting with unfamiliar dogs on walks (or even their buddies!). Dogs who are tired or in pain may be more quick to be defensive, over stimulated dogs and puppies may be more likely to socialise inappropriately- which may result in them being the target of defensive behaviour.

☑️ The walk itself! Pay attention to the environment, something that’s harder to do when walking in a group!
Be aware and considerate of others, but also towards livestock and wildlife if you’re walking somewhere different to usual.

Keep your dog on lead if you’re not sure their recall is up to the usual standard! Remember, memory recollection AND sensory processing is compromised when dogs are tired.

Lastly, if your dog doesn’t normally go on epic, long hikes, then stick to a distance similar to their usual walk duration. Please don’t exhaust your dog by taking them on an endurance hike they’ve not built the fitness up for, or that they may be too old or less physically able to enjoy.


Today we are meeting my brother, his wife and my two young nephews at the pub for lunch. Kanita doesn’t like children too close and Mohawk gets a bit nervous of their excitement- so we have opted to meet away from the home so my dogs aren’t put in a situation they may struggle with more than normal.

It’s just not worth the risk! I’d rather be labelled as too cautious than there be a concerning or serious incident. My dogs will be happier at home resting.

Be your dog's advocate ❤️

25/12/2024

I hope all my clients dogs are enjoying their Christmas presents
And it’s driving them mad with all the squeaks 🐾🤣

25/12/2024
currently Pet Sitting for Clemmie over the Christmas period
25/12/2024

currently Pet Sitting for Clemmie over the Christmas period

🐾 Pet sitting for 2025Book your pet sitter in advance to secure your place . We have great reviews.🐾As we are getting ve...
22/12/2024

🐾 Pet sitting for 2025
Book your pet sitter in advance to secure your place . We have great reviews.

🐾As we are getting very full for 2025, please book to avoid disappointment.

🐾 your fur babies will be well cared for and will join us on our group Walks.

🐾 they will enjoy great socialisation and group play. If your dog is good with other dogs.

🐾 if not, it’s fine to take them on their own.
🐾 we’ve also cared for dogs with separation anxiety. And have spent the whole time with us.

🐾We Also do drop in visits for cats and spend some cat time. While you’re on holiday.
🐾 Covering within a 10 mile radius of South Brent.

21/12/2024

Just like to thank my clients for the Christmas gifts, and thank you for your business and support in 2024
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all

08/12/2024

Say hello to Leo! His current humans saved his life, but always knew that they couldn’t keep him forever. We have promised to help him find his new family.

Leo is around nine months old, not neutered, a mixed breed, and is large labrador size with some more growing to do. He needs an active owner who is physically strong enough to walk him if he gets excited, and who is committed to continuing his training plan. We think he’d love a future that involved hiking, scent work, canicross, or other activities which give his brain and body a workout. He would love agility or hoopers, but being a larger dog he may not be fast enough for serious competition.

Leo has had a little basic training but still needs a lot of work to help him be happy in a pet home. He generally walks well on the lead, but his recall is largely untested. He can get very mouthy when excited or frustrated, and for this reason we don’t believe that he should live with children.

He could live with or without other dogs; he’s currently the only dog in the home, but has previously lived happily alongside others. He has not been tested with cats or other animals.

Full details of Leo’s history and behavioural assessment will be shared with potential adopters. If adopted in Stirling or surrounding areas, then we will provide a free block of training classes to help Leo and his new family get started with their training. 1:1 training is also available if preferred.

Leo is a lovely, happy dog, in great health, and with so much potential to be his new human’s best friend on all sorts of adventures. He deserves to find his perfect person.

If you’re interested in offering Leo a place in your home, please message team member Claire on 07724735487.

Can we get this puppy a real 🏡 for Christmas 🎅

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06/12/2024

New arrival

10 month old long hair shepherd boy has entered the already very packed rescue!

He’s just a baby 😭😭how can life be so cruel, that he so nearly lost his life just because there is such a lack of space in rescue 😭

This lovely boy is so sweet, and hopes he will get a forever home in no time at all 😍

06/12/2024

We all love a treat during the festive period, so here’s a little reminder of some do’s and don’ts for your furry friends! 🐶

Kiko & Maile Xmas wishes
03/12/2024

Kiko & Maile Xmas wishes

24/11/2024
meet from left to right…. olive, buddy and OrlaThey come with me on a Thursday and they are very lively as they are all ...
07/11/2024

meet from left to right…. olive, buddy and Orla
They come with me on a Thursday and they are very lively as they are all from the same household so they have their own little pack going 🐾

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