Puppy classes available to book now! Feel free to message/ call us today for any further info and to book your space. Rosie, 07538997000
TICKs ✅ 🐜
Today we noticed a tick on one of our dogs. It was deep undercover on her ear in a cosy corner having a great feed!
After feeding, ticks are big enough to spot and feel like a small bump on your pet’s skin. Run your hands over your dog’s body when you get back from a walk to check for them. They tend to attach themselves to areas around a dog’s head, neck, ears and feet.
Ticks don’t fly or jump, but climb or drop on to your dog’s coat when they brush past them.
This beast was probably attached for a couple of days but now has been removed simply using a tick twister. These are a simple tool readily available and good to have in your doggie kit bag.
Small but mighty with a lot ahead of us! Little Tex moving his little legs 🥺
We were lucky enough to be graced with 10 minutes of sunshine this bank holiday weekend. What did you guys get up to with your pup this long weekend 🤩
Come and bond with your puppy and begin your training adventure with us this June. Evening classes now available for our next generation of Puppy Cadets. Suitable for beginner pups who have had the all clear to go out and about. Contact Rosie on 07538997000 for full details and to book on. Limited spaces available
Finally a glimpse of spring!
Have some fun this weekend with your dog brushing up on a sharp, fast recall!
Practicing what needs to be taught; respect and calmness on lead while around other dogs. Could your dog do this? Get in touch today to understand the mechanics and get yourself an action plan for getting better obedience and control with your dog!
Something we practice on EVERY WALK ✨stay✨
- practicing off lead control is a crucial element of dog ownership and canine etiquette while on walks. Can you work out why my dogs are sitting and staying in this video?
Come play with me and the box.
Slowly becoming the master of precision, great things coming 🫣
You have to practice the basics; to master the basics.
Never underestimate the power of repetition and honing your own skills within that practice. Sharpening your skills as a handler makes for a sharper dog overall.