Looking after these cute furr babies 🐶
Remember to keep your doggos hydrated on these hot days 💦
Understanding your cat’s behaviour is very important to establish a good relationship between owner and pet 🐱
Does your furry friend do any of these things? Chances are your cat is testing you 🤍
Park visits are a must! 🌳
💡 Most small breeds struggle with dental issues so it’s best to give them any dental treats to help prevent rotting teeth and stinky breath and absolutely no house food!
House food is very bad for your pet’s. If you give your pet house food you may notice more weight gain, stinky breath, rotting teath and even skin allergies as many ingredients in our food is harmful and not suited for pet’s.
Did you know? 💡
Usually after your doggies bath they get the zoomies😄 what does this mean?
Zoomies is an informal term. One technical term for such bursts of activity is Frenetic Random Activity Periods (abbreviated as FRAPs).
Zoomies is generally caused by a build-up of excess energy which is then released in one short burst. Don't worry though, it's a completely natural behaviour. It's most common in and generally occurs less and less as they get older. But that's not to say it'll stop entirely – many older dogs will still have FRAPs!
When do dog zoomies commonly occur?
• Just before bed 🛌
• After a bath 🛁
• After eating 🥣
• During a training session ball 🥎
Daily walks are very important as it helps dog’s to release any excess energy as well as stress. Yes ! Dogs also have stress😄 another fun fact💡
We take playtime very serious 🥎
This is our little pupper 🐶 Meet Coco!
He absolutely loves car rides 🚗
Dog’s have very sensitive skin and their natural oils are very important for a healthy coat 🐶You may notice itchiness and dry skin when bathed too often.
Always use shampoo specifically designed for pet’s as some animals may have sensitivities to certain chemicals used in the product and will also develop an itchy skin or rash 💡
Did you know?💡
Not only do treats help keep pups content in our absence, but they also offer extra stimulation throughout the day that helps dogs satisfy some of their innate instincts passed down from their wild ancestors – like chewing.