Duddlez

Duddlez Duddlez is a small UK webstore selling everything doggy! Run by Charlotte and inspired by Dudley 🐾

Please please please be sensible.
30/07/2024

Please please please be sensible.

01/07/2024

Love this guy. He’s an angel 😇

Be sensible.
26/06/2024

Be sensible.

It’s getting HOT!

17/04/2024

No Dudley, I am not buying you a jet ski!

Say “hello” to Margo!
23/03/2024

Say “hello” to Margo!

11/03/2024

Well done! What a hero 🐾

01/02/2024

Amen to that!

Add a touch of charm to your home with our Rustic Metal Wall Hooks. Made of durable metal, this piece features four coat...
06/01/2024

Add a touch of charm to your home with our Rustic Metal Wall Hooks. Made of durable metal, this piece features four coat hooks in the shape of a dog's tail with a rustic, distressed finish. Perfect for organizing your space and adding an industrial touch to your decor.

Happy Christmas everyone! From a very cosy Dudley 🐾🐾
24/12/2023

Happy Christmas everyone! From a very cosy Dudley 🐾🐾

12/12/2023

For many, Christmas is a time for sharing mouth-watering and delicious festive foods with friends and family. Although your dog may be high up on your list of loved ones, sharing certain human foods with them can make your dog very ill and could even be fatal.

Find out more about which foods to keep away from your dog at thekennelclub.org.uk/christmasfoodhazards

Dudley is living his best life. Christmas decorations are up and the fire is lit 🎄❄️
02/12/2023

Dudley is living his best life. Christmas decorations are up and the fire is lit 🎄❄️

01/12/2023

Our team are in the office today! Therefore if you would like our Christmas leaflets or posters please comment below or email [email protected] with your postal address and we can get them sent out straight away.

01/12/2023

We have been notified that a poisonous plant is being used as decoration in a pot plant that can be purchased in garden centres and possibly florists.

The pot plant is Livistona rotundifolia (footstool palm; also known as Saribus rotundifolius) and pots of these plants are decorated with three fibrous balls. The balls are the skeletonised fruit of Cerbera odollam (su***de tree, pong-pong). Within each fruit is a kernel that is extremely toxic; a single kernel can be fatal if eaten and poses a risk to both pets and people. The toxic compounds in Cerbera odollam are cardiac glycosides, which are also found in foxglove, oleander, lily of the valley and other plants.

If you have these fibrous fruits in your pot plant, remove them and dispose of them safely. It you are worried your pet may have eaten the plant material contact Animal PoisonLine (01202 509 000)or your vet immediately.

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19/11/2023

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