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Lets Go Walkies is a professional, trustworthy Dog walking service Committed to providing clients with full peace of mind, 1:1 care and companionship for you pet. Lets go walkies goal is to make a Clients' day easier by making sure their dogs enjoy great days that include exercise and loving 1:1 companionship. We are Fully insured and wear a Body cam at all times to protect ourselves and your Pet.

14/11/2024

What a glorious morning especially with these pooches ❤️

02/11/2024

🎃DONT FORGET YOUR PETS THIS HALLOWEEN🎃

With today being Halloween, that brings with it fireworks season. This is one of the most stressful times for our dogs.

Fireworks can be really fun for us but incredibly frightening for our dogs, especially since they are susceptible to loud and sudden noises which can cause pain in their ears.

More than half our pets will show signs of fear during fireworks, but we often don’t give it consideration until it’s too late.

Your dog need not suffer, here are some useful tips to help you plan ahead and ensure your beloved companion feels safe throughout the fireworks season.

02/11/2024
02/11/2024

Saturday morni g gang ❤️❤️

24/10/2024

Another amazing walk with amazing pooches

15/10/2024

In moderation, pumpkin can be a really healthy treat for your dog. However, there are a couple of things to be careful with:

🎃 Raw chunks and the rind are hard to digest and may cause an intestinal blockage as well as being a choking hazard

🎃 Canned pumpkin may contain xylitol which is toxic for dogs

We recommend cooking pumpkin at home to avoid these issues and not overdoing it! Any big change to your dog's diet can have unwanted consequences 💩 💩 💩

15/10/2024

Another great walk with the gang

09/10/2024

Another great walk with the gang❤️

07/10/2024

Happy Monday with happy dogs ❤️

05/10/2024

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04/10/2024

Early morning walk with Lola Luna & poppy 🥰🥰

27/09/2024

Look at these cuties all wrapped up for the autumn 🥰🥰

25/09/2024
25/09/2024

Just love watching the pooches play ❤️

23/09/2024
23/09/2024

The gang happy & having fun ❤️

20/09/2024

🍁AUTUMN DOG ADVICE - CONKERS🍁

On autumn walks your dog may come across conkers that have fallen from a horse chestnut tree, but these shiny seeds are poisonous to dogs!

WHAT IS A CONKER?
A conker is a shiny, round, red-brown seed from a horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). Conkers are often found on the ground in autumn after dropping from the tree encased in a green or brown spiky fruit.

HOW MANY DOES A DOG HAVE TO EAT?
The amount of toxin in each conker is different, so it’s impossible to know the amount of conkers that your dog would need to eat to make them unwell.

Conkers actually taste quite bitter, so it’s unlikely that most dogs will eat enough to make them very ill. But if enough is eaten it can produce more serious effects, and in rare cases can be deadly.

How your dog is affected by this toxin will also depend on their size, when they last ate, how much they chew up the conker and if they have any other health issues.

OTHER RISKS
Poisoning is not the only risk from these seeds. Conkers are large and hard and could cause your dog to choke on them or could block their stomach or gut.

HOW CAN I PREVENT THIS?
If your dog is prone to eating conkers, then keep them on a lead when going for autumn walks (especially in areas where you know there are conker trees). When walking near ‘conker trees’, bring along a ball or a chew toy to help keep their mouths occupied.

WHEN SHOULD I CALL THE VET?
If your dog has eaten conkers, then you should contact your vet for advice. If you’re unsure whether your dog has eaten them, but they’re showing some of the common signs, then you should speak to your vet. Never try to make your dog sick as this can be dangerous and may cause other problems.

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