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Posh Paws Fertility Clinic Ltd Posh Paws Fertlity Clinic is a professional fertility clinic for dogs.

17/01/2024

Morning all

To all those cat owners out there, please remember that all cats need to be microchipped by 10th June 2024. If they are found without a chip then you will face a £500 fine.

I see so many posts about missing cats - so let me know if you are unsure whether your cat is chipped and registered, and I'll do a complete chip check and implant, if there is no chip.

I'm a DEFRA registered implanter using Animal MicroChips - give me a call to book your appointment.

Let's keeps your cats safe!

Keeley

12/01/2024

Microchipping Day coming soon!! Let me know if any of your furry friends need a chip!!

Posh Paws Fertility Clinic Ltd

Anyone know how to restore blood circulation to their ankles? 🙈
05/01/2024

Anyone know how to restore blood circulation to their ankles? 🙈

It seems Elf has been disembowelled by a certain someone…. Hmmmm…
15/12/2023

It seems Elf has been disembowelled by a certain someone…. Hmmmm…

06/12/2023

Good Afternoon All!

I hope you are all keeping well and getting Christmas ready!

I'm holding Microchipping Days on Friday 15th and 22nd December - so if any of your furry friends need to be chipped, get into contact 07956 428647.

I don't just do puppies - any furry animal, of any age.

Look forward to hearing from you.

26/11/2023
25/11/2023
30/10/2023

Hey all. I’m holding a microchipping day next Wednesday for pups, cats and any furry pets!

DM me for more details !!

Posh Paws Fertility Clinic Ltd

Belly full of puppies!
21/10/2023

Belly full of puppies!

21/10/2023
Dogs and FireworksThe RSPCA estimates that between 40-60% of dogs are frightened of fireworks, and the older a dog is th...
20/10/2023

Dogs and Fireworks

The RSPCA estimates that between 40-60% of dogs are frightened of fireworks, and the older a dog is the more likely they are to become fearful or more fearful of the loud bangs and unpredictable noises. So, more often than not dogs and fireworks don’t mix well.

How does your dog cope with fireworks?

Dogs that are fearful of fireworks will react in different ways depending on their personality. Dogs that tend to face fear with aggression – such as lurching and barking at other dogs – might bark and growl at the scary noises. Some dogs will seek out a quiet, dark place and hide, or they might try to dig their way to safety. No matter how they behave, the underlying cause is FEAR.

Dogs, Fireworks and Pain

If your dog is experiencing pain, for example from arthritis or a muscular strain, they are likely to be even more reactive to loud noises. This is one reason that dogs can develop a rapid onset of fear around fireworks. So if your dog has been getting more reactive towards fireworks over the years it might be time to have a chat with your vet to rule out pain.
Dogs are extremely good at hiding pain most of the time and it can be difficult for owners, veterinary professionals and therapists to identify if pain is present, however there are often subtle cues you can look out for.

The Canine Massage Guild has produced a free assessment tool which you can download it https://www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain/.

Using this tool will allow you to assess whether your dog is in pain and can be helpful to help you frame a discussion with your vet.
So how has your dog been coping this year? Have you noticed changes in their mood, activity, or engagement with others?

Did you know that most chronic pain is caused by soft tissue, that is the muscles, fascia, tendons and ligaments? This is the case even if your dog has been diagnosed with arthritis or other joint issues. So why not also discuss massage as a drug free pain management option for your dog. A consent form for massage therapy and some supporting information for your vet can be used for booking a natural massage therapy.

How you can help your dog cope with fireworks this year

Helping your dog starts early. So if you know your dog is likely to react, get them on a regular calming supplement asap. I will be using h**p calming treats nearer the time. Other products are available and every dog responds differently so you may have to experiment to find a product that helps.
You can try playing firework sounds - YouTube has lots of options. Try playing sounds during the day and quietly initially and slowly increasing the volume. This may help your dog cope with fireworks that are going off at a distance to you but is unlikely to help if your neighbour is setting them off.
If your dog is a chewer why not get some long lasting chews in. They can be offered earlier in the day to help the dog relax before the evening (my dogs anticipate fireworks when it gets dark at this time of year) and through the evening if they are able to be distracted. I will also have stuffed and frozen Kongs on standby.
Change up their routine so you walk them in daylight for at least a week before the fireworks, where you can. Keep toilet breaks to a minimum after dark. Using two points of contact. This makes it highly unlikely that they will be able to bolt on a walk...fireworks do go off in daylight too! Check your dog's microchip and tag details are legible and current now, just in case your dog does panic and finds a way to run.
Build them a den to take themselves off to. A small dark place that is enclosed but in the same area as you are can be a real comfort for some dogs. Ideally build the den now so that it doesn't just appear when fireworks are expected. This makes it a much more appealing and safer place to be when things outside are scary.

On the night
Never open the door to the outside after dark without a barrier to prevent your dogs accessing the exit. So many dogs will run when frightened and so keeping them from any exit will keep them safe. You can never be sure that a firework won't go off when your dogs are having a toilet break - so go out with them and secure your fencing and gates.
If your dogs love to work you can try some obedience, scent work or sport specific training indoors. Many dogs will not be able to cope during the peak of the fireworks, but any brainwork before, during or after can help them settle faster. But don't push it. Training should always be fun, if it isn't then this strategy is not for you.
Act normal! This is one I have to keep reminding myself about. Your dogs are stressed and you react to their stress which makes you stressed. They pick up on your stress and it cycles. Act normal. Make yourself a cuppa. Put the washing on.
Offer reassurance if your dog seeks it. You cannot reinforce fear by offering reassurance, but not providing this attention when you normally would can be very confusing and even scary for your dogs.
Keep calm, breathe and concentrate on keeping your own stress under control. You smell terrible when you are stressed and your dog can smell this along with hearing your heart rate and breathing rate. You can keep your heart rate slower by concentrating on your breathing. I will be doing this alot over the coming week.
After the fireworks
Stress takes time to dissipate. So be aware that your dog may be stressed for several days or more.

Remember, the following day the air will wreak of fireworks. You may even be able to smell it but your dog will definitely smell it. So stay present with your dog on your walks. Watch them, use some obedience and just interact with them. You should be doing this all the time anyway, but when your dog has had a scary night and the air smells funny it is not the time to be walking around on your phone and oblivious to your dog.
Avoid known stressors during this time. My T can be dog reactive when stressed, so we will be walking in areas with less chance of encountering a dog. If your dog is worried by busy roads then go out of your way to avoid them where you can, while they decompress from the stress.
Start planning how you will make New Years Eve easier for your dog. You know there will be fireworks so take note of what worked or didn't this month and apply those lessons and try other approaches to prepare them for the next ones.
I hope some of this helps you and your dog cope with what can be a nightmare season. Let me know how your dog gets on this year.
If they are struggling and more reactive check for pain using the Canine Massage Guild tool, a vet visit and book them in for a health check.

https://www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain/

The 5 Principles of Pain Straightforward and easy to use, the ‘5 Principles of Pain’ chart helps you identify symptoms that may respond well to clinical canine massage therapy and to make an informed decision about its ability to deliver successful results for your dog. If you have noticed, or h...

Morning all! Just wanted to share with you a service I am offering. Pet Ultrasound is a way of confirming pregnancy for ...
20/10/2023

Morning all! Just wanted to share with you a service I am offering. Pet Ultrasound is a way of confirming pregnancy for all your pets including dogs, cats, rabbits, Guinea pigs and many more. I am based in Abbots Langley, but can travel to you, if that is preferred. See my website for more information and give me a call. Poshpawsfertility.com

Someone is tired after his woodland walk today… first fire of the season 💓💓
15/10/2023

Someone is tired after his woodland walk today… first fire of the season 💓💓

08/10/2023

Microchipping Day

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08/10/2023

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06/10/2023

Happy Friday Everyone!

If you have kittens or puppies, I'm holding a Microchipping Day on Tuesday next week (10th October). Please see my website for further information and give me a buzz to book your slot!

07956 428647
https://poshpawsfertility.com/
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27/09/2023

Here we go!!

I'm so very excited to launch my new business! Eeeekk!

You all know how much I LOVE dogs, so to have this opportunity to work with them is just a dream come true! (Phoebe says I need a foal in the mix too? or a kitten, a pigmy goat, a chicken or anything else)

Anyway, I'm here - covering Hertfordshire, London and the Home Counties.

Please see the following pages and my website, for the services that I offer.

Share away!

poshpawsfertility.com
https://www.instagram.com/poshpawsfertility
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Posh Paws Fertlity Clinic is a professional fertility clinic for dogs.

MEET THE OWNER AT  Posh Paws Fertility Clinic LtdWe’re a highly professional and supportive team, to ensure our clients ...
19/09/2023

MEET THE OWNER AT Posh Paws Fertility Clinic Ltd

We’re a highly professional and supportive team, to ensure our clients get the very best service.

Owner Keeley is dedicated to providing first-class fertility services for dog owners and breeders throughout the UK.

We have invested heavily in our clinic and have state-of-the-art equipment, vet flooring for the safety of our customers and their dogs.

The clinic is modern and clean and we follow strict hygiene rules.

We have on-street parking and we are close to Watford Junction and Kings Langley train stations. Keeley is fully trained, certified and insured to carry out all aspects of our fertility services for dogs.

We use 2 members of staff for procedures to help with holding and comforting and the welfare of your dog will be our absolute priority at all times. We will refer you to a vet if we detect any health issues.

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Abbots Langley, Herts, WD5

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