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23.01.2022 Puppy’s can be nosy sometimes #stella



23.01.2022 Elliot and Bindi grateful that it’s Friday

22.01.2022 Nothing like the wind through your hair #elliotandbindi

18.01.2022 New pets get $25 off a behavioural consult or $20 off an obedience consult Code: NPD001 Valid from 14th June 2019 - 14th July 2019



16.01.2022 Adaptil is a stress free pheromone which helps in aiding separation anxiety, stressful pups, anxious car riders, socialisation, scary noises or weather and even settling into a new home @ Gold Coast, Queensland

16.01.2022 Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Years! Please think about your pets around this time #mindthepawsgc #dogtraining #dogtrainingtips #dogsofinstagram

16.01.2022 Happy Monday #didyouknow Your puppy can sense your feelings. They can pick up on subtle changes in your scent, which can help them figure out how you are feeling 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. #mrdarcy



15.01.2022 Being chased by a vicous creature

14.01.2022 Our Services: - House Sitting - Pet Photography - Dog Training - Doggie Day Care... Book online or email us for more information!! See more

14.01.2022 Storms can be a little scary for your four legged family members. Try to keep them calm by playing games, doing some training with them, building a den for them to hide and make it as positive as possible. #Elliot

13.01.2022 Morning Zoomies with Tilly and Gus

13.01.2022 Capture your furry friends special moments and keeping their stories alive! DM or book online #Mr Darcy’s Easter fun @ Gold Coast, Queensland



11.01.2022 Did you know that your garden may contain plants that are toxic to dogs! Some examples are: Lilies, marijuana, cyclamen, sago palm, azalea, oleander, kalanchoe, chrysanthemum, autumn crocus, English ivy, peace lily, tulips, iris, hydrangea and more. If you suspect plant toxicity please seek veterinarian advice immediately . #MrDarcy

11.01.2022 Everyone thinks they have the best dog ... none of them are wrong. - W.R.Purche #dogsofinstagram #mindthepawsgc #dogtraining

09.01.2022 Important information for all puppy owners or potential adopters know how much to exercise your pup! #goldcoast #mindthepawsgc #puppy #dogsofinstagram #greencrossvetsbiggerawaters

09.01.2022 Cuddle times #Chester

08.01.2022 Merry Christmas and a Happy New year everyone!

08.01.2022 Exciting news! Mind the Paws now has an app to make booking and contact easier! Join us and keep updated on specials by downloading the app http://wix.to/UsDkAF0

07.01.2022 Meet handsome Bailey His mum was having issues with him barking at almost everything. Visitors had to be informed to not ring the doorbell or knock when they arrived as this set Bailey into bark mode. His mum was also not allowed to watch her favourite vet show due to Baileys barking at the other pooches! After just two sessions Bailey’s barking has minimised substantially! The doorbell is rung and there isn’t a peep and Bailey’s mum can finally watch her favourite show in peace! Tip: Barking is a natural behaviour HOWEVER excessive barking is a behavioural issue. Please seek professional help prior to barking collars or medications as these will not stop the barking but are used as a training aid and if used incorrectly they will not work #goodjobbailey #dogsofinstagram #dogtraining #mindthepawsgc #dogoftheday

06.01.2022 Separation Anxiety can be picked up and prevented from an early age. Anxious behaviors like pacing, whining, or trembling while you’re gone or as you prepare to leave. Excessive barking or howling. Destructive acts, such as chewing or digging, particularly around doors or windows. Accidents in the house urinating or defecating. Excessive salivation, drooling, or panting.... Desperate and prolonged attempts to escape confinement, potentially ending in serious injury. If your puppy/ adult dog has any of these behaviours, behavioural training is highly recommended. Although there are medications that can be used to reduce the anxiety, it is not a solution/ long term result. Medications should only be used to assist alongside behavioural training #dogsofinstagram #mindthepawsgc #dogtraining See more

04.01.2022 @winnie_the_lil_cavoodle loving her treats during her training today

01.01.2022 Abbey is a 11 week old staffy puppy who I was very happy to look after over a few days. These pictures capture her adorable and playful side! #shelovesherteddy

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