30/05/2024
Our passion is all things Puppy and to help, guide and share our expert knowledge with you
Our passion is all things Puppy and to help, guide and share our expert knowledge with you One to one training to help settle your pup at home.
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Beginners puppy courses
Super puppy courses
Socialisation puppy classes
Our passion is all things Puppy and to help, guide and share our expert knowledge with you
Some grass seeds can really hurt our dogs. These arrowlike seeds can spear through their skin and bury themselves in our dogs' ears, eyes and paws.
Learn the signs to watch out for at thekennelclub.org.uk/grassseeds.
Out for a bimble with my two favourite girls 🐾🥰 happy bank holiday Monday everyone 🐾🥰
🐾🥰Fun in the sun with these super pups in class learning their skills… 🐾🥰
Our next course starts on Saturday 22nd June on Llandaff Fields… get in touch to book your spot 🐾🥰
Pups working super hard on Saturday morning in class followed by group lead walking and not forgetting a fun play 🐾🐶🥰 well done 👏 👏
Here’s a couple of our amazing pups in class on Saturday having fun after working super hard with their training 🐾🥰
🐾Still spaces for the upcoming Puppy Foundation Course and the Super Pup Course… 🐾
🐾Saturday mornings from 11th May for four weeks outside on Llandaff Fields, Cardiff🐾
🐾come and join us for a fun whilst learning course for you and your pups🐾
To book or request further information please contact Tracey on 07368400462 or email [email protected]
🐾🐶 Still spaces left for our puppy course starting on Saturday 13th April at 9am till 10am on Llandaff Fields. 🐾🐶
🐣 Happy Easter 🐣
🐾🦴are you and your pup ready for some outside fun…🦴🐾🦮puppy courses starting on 13th April, 9am to 10am 🦮
On Llandaff Fields.. 🦮
💕Engage with your pup using fun games and yummy treats to teach them life skills and training techniques 💕🦴🐾message Tracey for more details and to book your pups place
We're super lucky that across the UK, we have some beautiful areas of countryside to enjoy with our furry pals 🌳 But, we need to keep the countryside special for everyone 🐕
As we're in lambing season, it's important to be mindful of new lambs and their protective mums! For this reason, it’s best to keep your dog on a lead when walking across farmland 🐑
Read our vets' advice if you're planning a wholesome dog walk in the country 👉 http://pdsa.me/TpXA
🌈 Ready to Unleash the Fun? 🐕 Our Puppy Classes at Cuxton Church Hall Kent, are just around the corner! 📅 Every Tuesday, 18:30-19:30. Engage in interactive games that make learning a blast for your furry friends! 🎾🦴 Let's build strong bonds and skills together. 🐾🧡. Message us for more details. New class starts on the 26th March.
🐾Pups working super hard in class last evening 🐾
🐾Intake date for our next 4 week puppy foundation skills course…
🐾starting Friday 1st March at Whitchurch Community Centre, Old Church Road, Cardiff…
🐾you and your puppy will learn the skills and techniques to help you both form your life long bond together….
🐾Small classes with modern fun teaching techniques, guidance and continuous help and support…
To book your pups place:
Contact Tracey on 07368400462 by text, WhatsApp or call…
Email: [email protected]
🐾pups showing off their skills on the last day of class followed by a catch up with their new bestest friends 🐾 they are truly super pups and I loved working with them 🐾 will hopefully get together for a play date at the end of Feb 🐾
Just a thought for you puppy parents 😊🐾
This is of course an excellent month for us to highlight Walk Your Dog Month which emphasizes the importance of regular exercise and outdoor activities for dogs.
Happy New Year from everyone at The Kennel Club
🐾Dates for our upcoming puppy life skills courses: 🐾over the four weeks we’ll work together to build your pup’s confidence to grow into a social, well balanced part of your family using games, toys and yummy treats to aid their learning 🐾
Friday 5th Jan - (2 spaces free)
Friday 2nd Feb - (4 spaces free)
Friday 1st March - (6 spaces free)
Please contact Tracey for more info or to book a space: 07368400462
[email protected]
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Dogs do not share our passion for fireworks, please make sure your best friend is in a safe and secure place tomorrow night!!
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Why might a dog need space? There are many reasons why a dog may need space!
It may… ⤵️
➡️ have health issues
➡️ be a rescue dog being rehabilitated
➡️ have had a bad experience with another dog or is just not like the dogs who always want to say “Hi!
➡️ be in heat
➡️ be in training
➡️ be old and arthritic
➡️ be nervous or shy
➡️ be afraid of other people
In short, a yellow marker on a dog means it needs some space.
Help bring awareness by making yourself identifiable with one of the many products available through Yellow Dog!
Dogs can get stressed and anxious when faced with situations that aren’t part of their normal daily routine, which is why Christmas time may be stressful for our furry friends 🎄🎅
Our dogs tend to tell us how they are feeling through their body language. Kendal Shepherd’s ladder of communication can help owners spot the early warning signs they might see before their dog growls or snaps, but it's important to remember dogs may not always display more subtle signs of stress if these have failed to work in the past 😱
🔗 Help your pooch get through this festive season stress free 👉 http://pdsa.me/igM0
Cold weather can exacerbate certain dog illnesses and conditions. Here are some examples:
🔸Arthritis and Joint Pain: Cold temperatures can increase joint stiffness and discomfort, making conditions like arthritis more challenging for dogs.
🔸Respiratory Issues: Dogs with respiratory conditions, such as asthma or bronchitis, may experience worsened symptoms in cold weather due to the dry and chilly air.
🔸Hypothyroidism: Dogs with hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough hormones, may struggle more in cold weather as their metabolism is already slowed.
🔸Cardiovascular Conditions: Cold weather can strain the cardiovascular system, and dogs with heart conditions may find it harder to regulate their body temperature.
🔸Circulatory Problems: Dogs with circulatory issues, like peripheral artery disease, may experience more significant challenges in maintaining proper blood flow to extremities in cold weather.
🔸Compromised Immune Systems: Dogs with weakened immune systems may be more susceptible to respiratory infections or other illnesses during colder months.
🔸Senior Dog Health Issues: Older dogs, in general, may find it more difficult to cope with the cold due to conditions such as arthritis, diminished immune function, and reduced mobility.
🔸Certain Skin Conditions: Cold weather can exacerbate dry and itchy skin conditions in dogs, especially those prone to allergies or dermatitis.
It's essential for dog owners to be aware of their pet's health conditions and take preventive measures during cold weather. Providing warmth, ensuring proper shelter, and adjusting care routines can help mitigate the impact of cold weather on dogs with pre-existing health issues. If you have concerns about your dog's health in cold weather, consult with your veterinarian for personalised advice and care recommendations.
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Here’s a couple of our amazing pups in class on Saturday having fun after working super hard with their training 🐾🥰
🐾To Book your place… simply email Tracey at [email protected]. call, text or WhatsApp on 07368400462🐾 the courses run for six weeks and is £80 per pup: puppy class between 6:15 and 7pm… super pup class 7:15pm to 8pm 🐾
🐾Please get in touch if you have any questions or concerns or would like to book your puppy’s place on the course 🐾 07368400462 or [email protected] 🐾 🐾We also have one to one sessions available too 🐾
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