Dogwalking Direct

Dogwalking Direct Dog walking, Pet Sitting Service
Fully insured & DBS Checked Please don't hesitate to message me with any questions you may have.

Prices and times can be adapted to suit different situations.

Enjoying our walks, no matter the weather 😁 πŸΎπŸΎβ˜€οΈπŸŒͺ️🌧️🌨️
28/03/2023

Enjoying our walks, no matter the weather 😁 πŸΎπŸΎβ˜€οΈπŸŒͺ️🌧️🌨️

The lovely Paddy ❀️
20/01/2023

The lovely Paddy ❀️

Just some birds flying high, a swan and a dog.  Captured on one of my lovely walks 🐾🐾
04/01/2023

Just some birds flying high, a swan and a dog. Captured on one of my lovely walks 🐾🐾

14/11/2022

Enjoying one of our walks last week with Dot the Smiler 😁❀️

Beautiful day again. Out with Billy the kid ❀️🐾🐾
10/10/2022

Beautiful day again. Out with Billy the kid ❀️🐾🐾

Lovely morning walk with my pal Jaz β™₯️🐾🐾
07/10/2022

Lovely morning walk with my pal Jaz β™₯️🐾🐾

Me and my pal Tilly πŸ’•
26/08/2022

Me and my pal Tilly πŸ’•

Lovely local walks πŸ’•
28/07/2022

Lovely local walks πŸ’•

17/07/2022

With the warmer weather ahead, owners should be mindful of the signs of heatstroke. 🌑️ Heatstroke is a serious illness that develops when a dog gets too hot and is unable to lower its temperature. Left untreated, heatstroke can lead to seizures, organ failure and even death.

Any dog can develop heatstroke, but overweight, young, elderly, flat-faced, giant-breed, and thick-coated dogs are particularly at risk, even from just sitting out in hot weather.

Some of the most common triggers for heatstroke include:
πŸ₯΅ Overheating during exercise - accounts for 74% of cases
β˜€οΈ Being outside in hot weather (even just sitting still) - accounts for 12.9% of cases
πŸš˜β™¨οΈ Being trapped in a hot car - accounts for 5.2% of cases

See advice from our vets on what you can do to help prevent or provide first aid for heatstroke: http://pdsa.me/hpSh

🧊 Please note that ice cubes are perfectly safe for dogs to use as a treat to cool down on a hot day. It is when a dog is suffering from heatstroke that the drastic change in temperature from the ice can cause shock, and therefore should be avoided. A dog’s normal body temperature is around 38.6Β°C (101.5Β°F).

Dog Walking / Pet Sitting ServiceFully insured and DBS checked.  Please message for availability or any questions you ma...
07/07/2022

Dog Walking / Pet Sitting Service
Fully insured and DBS checked. Please message for availability or any questions you may have. Prices can be found in the services section. Thank you, Alison

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