
How To Stop A Dog Pulling On The Lead
There’s nothing worse than heading out for a nice stroll with your dog, only to be yanked around at top speed for an hour as
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There’s nothing worse than heading out for a nice stroll with your dog, only to be yanked around at top speed for an hour as

Dog chaining is often synonymous with animal abuse and neglect. We’ve all seen the photos of abused dogs tied up in a bare yard without

Obsessive compulsive disorder in dogs might sound like something an overly anxious owner made up, but it’s a real affliction. Sometimes also known as canine

My dog bit me! These are the words no dog parent wants to ever have to say. Sadly, it’s been known to happen, and it

Surely pets and partners are meant to get along as natural born allies? Right? Erm…not always. Sometimes your cat or dog turns out to have

‘Kids and dogs’ is a big keyphrase in the news these days. Dog bites continue to result in children being wounded, some scarred and even

There’ve been a number of dog attacks reported in the news lately. With 5.1 million dogs in Australia, dogs are our number one pet. We rely

Is my dog afraid even though I think he’s happy? Other than those joy-demonstrating moments of extreme tail wagging, how can you tell? Perhaps dogs