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22.01.2022 Talking to dogs means you have to speak their language. Dogs like to hang their tongues out and so do I. Now we both talk dog with #TonguesOutTuesday on Tuesdays. ... It’s a communication game we play. I think my cattle dog Fuji is laughing at my tongue.
14.01.2022 Should new puppies owners use a dog crate to mould their puppies behaviour? What’s you opinion?
06.01.2022 Since COVID started social lockdowns in March 2020, numerous dogs both from animal rescue centres and puppy breeders have found new homes. Furry family members are popping up everywhere for play sessions, socialisation and off leash walks in dog parks. Easing of isolation restrictions enticed more dogs and owners to venture out for social chats and intros of the new family member. One major benefit owning a dog is meeting people. Four paws and a wagging tail attract smiles,...Continue reading
03.01.2022 Losing your dog over the rainbow is sad, heart breaking and a heavy loss. Our dogs are loyal creatures, alive and when passed. Every Monday is a good time to remember them. ... Light your candle, reflect on times pass when your furry friend was only a puppy, a delinquent growing into a four paw life long friend. Remember the fun moments, the times they pulled you out of an emotional crisis and times of sadness. Share the good times. Unfortunately dogs live a shorter life then ours. We hate losing their companionship and dread the time they leave. One comes, another goes...always have a dog in your life. Each dog has something special to offer. To be sad saying, ‘I’m heart broken and never want to go through this loss again’ is a denying another dog the life pleasure you gave your dog. Giving a dog a home is an important part of your life as a person. Remember them, light a candle and tell your story to the young dog sitting by your side.