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07/03/2025

Joey is moving at his own pace…

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Renn on the prowl
22/01/2025

Renn on the prowl

13/01/2025

Still enjoying the snow!! ❄️❄️❄️🐾🐾🐾

Three intrepid musketeers this week 🐾
09/01/2025

Three intrepid musketeers this week 🐾

06/01/2025

Work and school cancelled today! Stay safe everyone 🐾

05/12/2024

Why scatterfeeding could be your dog’s favourite activity....

Have you heard of scatterfeeding? It’s a simple and enriching activity that provides both mental and physical stimulation for your dog. Here’s a breakdown of what scatterfeeding is, what you’ll need, and why it’s such a beneficial practice.

What Is Scatterfeeding?

Scatterfeeding involves spreading your dog’s food or treats across a specific area—your garden, a mat, or even a room indoors. Your dog uses their nose to find and eat the food, mimicking natural foraging behaviours.

What Do You Need?

Your Dog’s Food: This could be kibble, treats, or even small pieces of fresh food.

A Safe Area: Ensure the space is free of hazards.

Optional Tools: A snuffle mat, which is designed to mimic grass or foliage, can also be used indoors.

Benefits of Scatterfeeding

1. Mental Stimulation: Using their nose to forage engages your dog’s brain, providing mental enrichment that can help prevent boredom.

2. Physical Exercise: Scatterfeeding encourages gentle movement, especially for dogs that might not be able to engage in vigorous activity.

3. Anxiety Reduction: The slow and focused activity of sniffing helps calm your dog and can reduce anxiety or stress.

4. Natural Behaviours: Foraging taps into your dog’s instincts, allowing them to engage in an activity they find inherently rewarding.

5. Encourages Relaxation: Sniffing is a calming activity for dogs, often leading to relaxation post-activity.

6. Slows Down Fast Eaters: For dogs that tend to gulp their food, scatterfeeding forces them to eat more slowly, which can reduce the risk of digestive issues.

7. Accessible for All Dogs: From puppies to senior dogs, scatterfeeding is a versatile activity that can be tailored to suit any dog’s needs.

How to Get Started

Start with a small, contained area and gradually increase the challenge by spreading the food further apart or in more complex environments. Indoors, a snuffle mat or even a folded towel can provide a good start. Outdoors, you can scatter food across the lawn for a more natural experience.

Whether you’re looking to reduce your dog’s anxiety, keep them entertained, or simply add variety to their routine, scatterfeeding is a low-cost, effective, and enjoyable way to support their well-being.

Have you tried scatterfeeding with your dog? Share your experiences below!

Not entirely sure how we’ve done it but we’ve managed to get to a 1 year old Rennie..                 🐾🩷Happy Birthday R...
25/10/2024

Not entirely sure how we’ve done it but we’ve managed to get to a 1 year old Rennie..

🐾🩷Happy Birthday Renn🩷🐾

It’s been a journey so far for sure. Not the easiest of pups but not a bad bone in her body… Give it another year and I’ll breathe 😂….

21/10/2024

ONE COOL TRICK TO HEALTHIER DOGS

While there is no scientific evidence that one brand or type of dog food is better than another, there is a LOT of evidence that serious dog illness can be reduced, and that dog lives can be extended, by proper feeding.

And this is NOT new information, nor it is closely held information.

And this ONE SIMPLE TRICK is not just true for dogs; it’s also true for humans, rats, mice, fish, monkeys, and even worms.

This ONE SIMPLE TRICK has extended the lifespan and reduced illness in EVERY ANIMAL STUDIED.

And it’s held true no matter WHAT they ate or WHERE they lived.

Are you ready for this ONE SIMPLE TRICK?

Here it is: EAT LESS.

Calorie restriction ALONE extends lifespan of a population 10 to 50 percent, depending on the animal and the amount of restriction.

This is NOT NEW INFORMATION.

More than 80 years ago, McCay, Crowell, and Maynard wrote a paper entitled “The Effect of Re****ed Growth upon the Length of Life Span and upon the Ultimate Body Size”.

The data presented showed that restricting calories without malnutrition (i.e. not absolutely starving, and keeping up vitamins and micronutrients) significantly prolonged the lifespan of rats.

In subsequent years, experiments with EVERY OTHER ANIMAL studied have shown the same results.

LESS CALORIES MEANS LONGER LIFE AND BETTER HEALTH.

So what’s the data for dogs show?

Just this: Dogs from the same litter, when fed 75% of what their siblings were given, lived 1.8 years longer. Labrador Retrievers who ate their fill every day had a medium lifespan of 11.2 years, while the median life span of dogs on the restricted diet was 13 years — over 16 percent longer.

But that’s not all.

The dogs who ate fewer calories also had fewer expensive illnesses.

At age five, over half the dogs eating a full diet had osteoarthritis in their hips compared to 13 percent of the dogs on a calorie-restricted diet.

At age eight, 77 percent of the dogs fed a full diet had osteoarthritis, while only 10% of the diet-restricted dogs did.

What about cancer? Cancer showed up in all the dogs at the same rate, but showed up two years LATER in the calorie-restricted dogs.

That’s a LOT.

To be clear, NO OTHER FOOD INTERVENTION has been shown to so dramatically increase a dog’s lifespan.

What’s that mean in terms of dog food, no matter what or how you feed?

Simple: LESS CALORIES MEANS MORE LIFE AND LESS ILLNESS.

So what are the caveats?

Just this:

▪️No matter what you feed, your dog will eventually die of something. A lot of the gains in cohort mortality are due to eliminating mortality due to obesity, not absolutely extending the life of the healthiest animals.

▪️Size matters. No matter what you feed, big dogs (as a group) tend to die sooner than smaller dogs (as a group).

▪️Right feed cannot fix wrong breed. While a calorie-restricted diet will probably help extend the life of your dog and reduce veterinary costs, it is NOT an antidote for genetic defect (often due to inbreeding within a closed registry) or morphological deformity (brachycephalia, freakishly long or sloped backs, etc.).

▪️Real world mortality gains in dogs may be less than what we see in the laboratory where the base line is often a "free feed" situation that encourages obesity. In addition, once-a-day feeding appears to extend life the most perhaps by providing a longer period of "fasting" between meals.

Links here >> https://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2022/10/one-cool-trick-to-healthier-dogs.html

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Exploring the countryside together

At Muddy Scampers we believe adventures in the countryside equal happy dogs. Freedom to run, sniff and play with friends or alone makes for a contented pup and contented pups equal contented owners. If you choose our dog walking service we can guarantee your dogs will have a wonderful time. Fully insured, CRB/DBS checked dog walker, with a certificate in Canine First Aid for your reassurance and peace of mind.