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23.01.2022 Say hello to Your Pet Friends newest fur babies. They loved their cuddles n walks.



20.01.2022 I still have availability over the Easter Holidays and would love to help you with your pet minding needs. Contact me for prices and services

20.01.2022 I turned 1 yesterday

19.01.2022 We are back from holidays. Love our walks still but don't like it when its raining. Yoga instead. Teddy



18.01.2022 Hi im Gracie and im having a sleep ova at Teddy's for 3 nights. This was my first day. It was so busy. Wonder what I will get up to tomorrow.

13.01.2022 Love my early morning walks with Mum at Sandgate

12.01.2022 Love hanging out with the little people



11.01.2022 More information on dogs from Ceaser Millan Home / Shake, shiver, and tremble: Why dogs do it Shake, shiver, and tremble: Why dogs do it Small dog laying down Dorottya Mathe/Shutterstock.com...Continue reading

10.01.2022 Foods To Avoid For Your Dog This Upcoming Easter! 24/3/2017 (Taken from Mad Paws blog) What we perceive to be scrumptious and indulgent snacks are actually quite lethal for our furry friends! These particular Easter foods may have ingredients or content that can make your pooch very ill and create a nasty mess for you to clear up! ... Chocolate Heard of the myth that chocolate isn't good for dogs? Well guess what! It actually is true. Chocolate is known for the high caffeine content and an ingredient called Theobromine (a part of the cacao plant) that can throw off a dogs' stomach easily. If eaten, chocolate can eventually, if not immediately depending on the quantity consumed, cause vomiting, dehydration, abdominal pains, and in worse cases, hospitalisation or death. It's safe to say that it's best not to leave Easter eggs or bunnies laying around! Dairy Products It's debatable as to whether your dog can consume goods with high dairy content. It is all dependant on your dogs digestive system, where some dogs can easily digest dairy foods whilst others undergo symptoms. Dairy foods include ice cream, milk and cheese that can possibly cause gas, diarrhoea or vomiting for some dogs. This is due to the primary ingredient of lactose that some dogs' systems can't digest, just like us humans. Macadamia Nuts Amongst your Easter goodies (biscuits and chocolates), you may have products that have traces of nuts, or in particular macadamia nuts. Dogs have been reported with signs of vomiting, ataxia (lack of coordination), fever, muscle tremors and depression associated with a non-fatal syndrome. The ingredient or chemical that causes all these symptoms is still unknown but you should keep any products containing macadamia nuts out of your pooch's reach. Grapes and Raisins Easter festivities may include hot cross buns embedded with sultanas and raisins. Delicious and tantalizing for our taste buds but extremely harmful for our pets! Like dairy products, this is also a food product that depends on the dogs digestive system. Sultanas and raisins have been associated with the kidney failure with dogs, with the core reasons still unknown. Dogs can also vomit excessively, pertain to have lethargy or diarrhea within 12 hours of ingestion. It is best to consult a vet before feeding any foods containing this ingredient. Sugar Easter is filled with sugar-high foods including chocolates, cakes, muffins and many more. These high sugar content foods better not reach your paw friend! Any food with high sugar content can lead to prolonged dental issues, obesity and even diabetes. So it'd be best to avoid feeding Fido any of the left overs.

10.01.2022 Mum has been a bit busy lately but she will always find time to take us out for our walks. She even brought home another dog the other day. He was sad cause he couldn't find his Dad. Teddy

09.01.2022 Dogs can hear 4 times as far as humans. Puppies may be born deaf, but they quickly surpass our hearing abilities. Dogs can also hear higher pitched sounds, detecting a frequency range of 67 to 45,000 hertz (cycles per second). The human range is from 64 to 23,000 hertz. In both dogs and humans, the upper end of hearing range decreases with age. Your dog can smell your feelings. Your pup can pick up on subtle changes in your scent, which can help him figure out how you are fee...ling such as by smelling your perspiration when you become nervous or fearful. It’s also likely how dogs can detect certain diseases or know that a household member is pregnant Your dog is as smart as a 2-year-old toddler. There’s a reason your tot and your pup get along so well: they speak the same language. Or at least, they likely understand roughly the same number of words and gestures 250! Dogs and cats both slurp water the same way. This may be hard to believe since dogs are such messy drinkers, but just like cats, our canine friends bend the tip of their tongue and raise liquid in a column up to their mouths. Your dog does have a sense of time and misses you when you’re gone. If you think your dog knows when it’s time for dinner or a walk, you’re right! Dogs pick up on our routines and habits, and they also sense how much time has passed. One study showed how dogs responded differently to their owners being gone for different lengths of time. https://www.cesarsway.com/

09.01.2022 Teddy stories love spending time with the little people and our morning walks at Sandgate. Mum wanted me to let you all know that she is having time off over the school holidays.



05.01.2022 If your Mum and Dad don't have time to take you for a walk you should call my Mum. We get to go every day. (And you get treats if you behave)Love Teddy.

05.01.2022 This was fun but think Teddy had enough

04.01.2022 More Teddy adventures. We have been busy

02.01.2022 Introducing Your Pet Friends new furry friends Having fun looking after them all and sharing lots of cuddles. They are all photogenic and loved having their photos taken.

02.01.2022 Pets - Why Own Them? As sensible, rational, thinking human beings, why is it that we insist on indulging the whims and fancies of our furry four-legged and feathery two-legged friends? Why do we allow our pets to share our houses with us, to sleep in our bedrooms or even in our beds? Are they really worth the trouble? They make messes in our houses, often smelly ones, they spread fleas, disease, allergens and hair without a care. They chew up our belongings, dig up our garden...Continue reading

02.01.2022 My stay with Teddy was soo much fun and visiting Michelle n Archer xx You should ask to visit Teddy. I'm sure his Mum won't mind.

01.01.2022 Happy Easter to all my furry friends n family.

01.01.2022 Hi everyone, I am 7mths now. I still love my walks. and hang out with the little people. They are so much fun. Don't forget if your Mum n Dad are going away my Mum can look after you and take you for walks. Anna n I love Sandgate.

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