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Adolescent Dogs – A Ruff Guide: Part 2

In Part 1 of our ‘Ruff Guide’ to adolescent dogs, we explored the significant behavioural, hormonal, and neurological changes that occur in dogs from around five months of age to approximately 2.5-3 years. Understanding these changes that occur and knowing what…

Dogs Can Smell Your Stress: What does this mean for owners?

Recent research from the University of Bristol, published in Scientific Reports, has unveiled insights into how dogs can detect human…

Understanding Dog Trainers And Behaviourists – Differences, Overlaps & More

The latest PDSA PAW Report has been released, highlighting that over 51% of UK households own a pet, with around…

Adolescent Dogs – A Ruff Guide: Part 1

For dogs, adolescence is a critical developmental stage marked by significant changes in behaviour, hormones, and brain structure.  These changes…

Understanding Your Pet: The Key to a Happy and Healthy Pooch or Kitty

As a devoted pet owner, you know that your furry friend is more than just a pet; they are a…

Labrador Obesity: The Genetic Twist Every Owner Should Know

Recent research from the University of Cambridge has found something that Labrador owners may have long suspected: Labradors can carry…

Warning signs – when seeking training and behaviour support

Recently, I worked with a case that underscores the importance of compassionate and science-based dog training and behaviour.  A young…

Easy hack to get your dog’s focus and attention on to you

One of the simplest ways you can build a great foundation for your dog’s focus and attention on to you…

The impact of crisis on pet caregivers and their animals

In recent years, various studies have been conducted to understand the impact that crises such as domestic violence or environmental…

Dog Noses: Sniffing out the facts

Dogs’ noses are nothing short of extraordinary. Serving as their primary gateway to the world, these powerful olfactory organs are…