Barking Mad Dog Care

Barking Mad Dog Care Dog sitting and pet care provider. Covering Wyre, Fylde and the surrounding areas. Barking Mad Wyre and Fylde offers dog sitting in a home from home environment.

Pet care is on a one to one basis in a loving home environment. We are not a kennel but instead offer a tailor made pet sitting service designed specifically for your individual dog. Your pet is our number one priority. We offer an initial visit to assess your dog, a trial stay for peace of mind. And we also take care of all the collection and return of your dog at the start and end of the stay to

take away the stress and hassle for you! We are voted Number One pet care provider on Trustpilot by our customers! Why not see for yourself why we are the best!

Professional wedding dog sitting serviceYou can get your perfect pooch pictures without any worry that your nuptials won...
26/01/2025

Professional wedding dog sitting service
You can get your perfect pooch pictures without any worry that your nuptials won’t be a dog’s dinner.🐶🐶🐾

Call or email for information 07716 492124 [email protected]

Our personalised professional wedding dog sitting serviceDesigned so your best friend is part of your big day.07716 4921...
25/01/2025

Our personalised professional wedding dog sitting service
Designed so your best friend is part of your big day.
07716 492124 [email protected] 🐾🐶😀

Our personalised professional wedding dog sitting serviceDesigned so your best friend is part of your big day. You can g...
23/01/2025

Our personalised professional wedding dog sitting service
Designed so your best friend is part of your big day. You can get your perfect pooch pictures without any worry that your nuptials won’t be a dog’s dinner. We believe that dogs are part of the family so it’s only natural that you want to include your dog in your wedding day. However, picture perfect social media images don’t always tell the full story and having your pet attend your big day can be full of potential problems.🐶🐶

We are proud to provide our furrytail dog wedding chaperone service to take all the hassle and headaches out of having your hound around on your special day.🐶🐾

https://www.barkingmad.uk.com/weddings/

https://www.barkingmad.uk.com/local/lancashire/wyre-and-fylde/

Designed so your best friend is part of your big day. You can get your perfect pooch pictures without any worry that you...
16/01/2025

Designed so your best friend is part of your big day. You can get your perfect pooch pictures without any worry that your nuptials won’t be a dog’s dinner. We believe that dogs are part of the family so it’s only natural that you want to include your dog in your wedding day. However, picture perfect social media images don’t always tell the full story and having your pet attend your big day can be full of potential problems.🐶👰🤵💍💒

We are proud to provide our furrytail dog wedding chaperone service to take all the hassle and headaches out of having your hound around on your special day.

https://www.barkingmad.uk.com/local/lancashire/wyre-and-fylde/ 🐶

Our personalised professional wedding dog sitting service👰🤵🐶Designed so your best friend is part of your big day. You ca...
11/01/2025

Our personalised professional wedding dog sitting service👰🤵🐶
Designed so your best friend is part of your big day. You can get your perfect pooch pictures without any worry that your nuptials won’t be a dog’s dinner. We believe that dogs are part of the family so it’s only natural that you want to include your dog in your wedding day. 🐶💒
https://www.barkingmad.uk.com/local/lancashire/wyre-and-fylde/
For further information call or email Nicole
🐾07716 492124 🐾[email protected]

Have you come up with a resolution this year?Maybe you'd like to get outside more, start walking or just spend time with...
10/01/2025

Have you come up with a resolution this year?
Maybe you'd like to get outside more, start walking or just spend time with adorable pups 🐾
Becoming a Barking Mad Host could be for you! 🐶
Find out more today 👇

[email protected]

Just like humans, our four-legged friends are affected by the cold weather too, so here are a few simple tips to keep yo...
10/01/2025

Just like humans, our four-legged friends are affected by the cold weather too, so here are a few simple tips to keep your dog happy and healthy throughout the winter months.

Wrap up for walks🐶
Not all dogs need to wear a coat in the winter, but short-haired breeds, puppies and senior dogs will certainly benefit from the additional warmth when going on walks in the cooler months. There are thousands of dog coats, fleeces and jumpers on the market, but look for a coat that fits your dog well, sufficiently covering the neck and belly.

Check for salt and grit between their toes
When it’s cold outside, it is important to protect your dogs’ feet. Once you are home from your chilly winter walk, carefully remove any snow or salt from your dogs’ paws by rinsing with warm water. This will stop irritation and minimise the risk of harmful effects from anti-freeze.

Keep your dog warm and dry
Towel or blow-dry your soggy doggies when they return from their winter walks, making sure they have a warm cosy bed to return to. In the winter, place your dog’s bed in a warm spot, away from drafts and cold tiles with extra blankets and heat pads if needed.

Make your dog visible
As the dark nights draw closer, it’s important to keep your dog safe and visible. When you are out walking, make sure your dog is visible to other pedestrians and motorists. You can do this by buying a reflective harness, collar or lead for your dog, there are some fantastic hi-vis designs online and in pet stores.

Stay clear of frozen ponds, lakes and rivers
During the winter months, stay away from frozen ponds, lakes and rivers. If your dog has a tendency to jump into water, keep your dog on a lead near frozen water. If your dog does jump into cold or frozen waters, don’t be tempted to jump in after them, most dogs are strong swimmers and will manage to find their way out.

Avoid antifreeze
As you know, your dog’s natural instinct is to explore and try new things. Antifreeze has a very sweet taste to dogs, making dog poisoning a very common problem. Many dogs will lick antifreeze if they have access to it, so keep a close eye on your canine friend when walking in the winter. Symptoms of antifreeze poisoning include drooling, vomiting, seizures, thirst, panting and looking slight ‘drunk’. If you dog does come into contact with antifreeze, take them straight to the vets, as antifreeze poisoning can be fatal in dogs.

Be aware of frostbite
A short walk in the ice and snow shouldn’t do any harm to your dog in winter, but long walks in the snow increase your dogs’ risk of getting frostbite, commonly found on the paws, ears and tail. If your dog does have frostbite, get them into a warm dry area and wrap them in warm blankets and towels and contact your vet. Do not touch the frostbitten area or attempt to heat the area with a dryer or heating pad.

But most of all – enjoy the winter with your dogs, it can be a fabulous fun time for you and your dog!

Theodora says ‘Keep warm and have a great week’🥰
07/01/2025

Theodora says ‘Keep warm and have a great week’🥰

Just chilling and keeping toasty warm 🐶😀
07/01/2025

Just chilling and keeping toasty warm 🐶😀

Looking for something new for 2025? Become a Barking Mad Dog Sitting Host! 🐶Find out more today 👇Call 01253 742229Email ...
30/12/2024

Looking for something new for 2025?
Become a Barking Mad Dog Sitting Host! 🐶
Find out more today 👇
Call 01253 742229
Email [email protected]

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Thornton-Cleveleys

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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