Bonfire Night can be highly stressful for dogs and owners alike. To make matters worse, firework displays don’t just take place on one day - they can be spread across a period of about a week. The effects of this can lead to some dogs becoming frightened and unhappy, and can impact on training.
The good news, according to Danny Nelis-Rouse, co-owner and managing director at...
Dogs are incredibly social animals, and with more and more of us are returning to the office and busy social calendars, this means our furry friends are more likely to be left at home. Leaving your pet alone for too long can be a distressing experience, especially if they are used to regular company.
When it comes to hosting the ultimate party for our pooches, we all want their tails to be wagging and happy smiles on their faces.
Although social events like birthdays are usually joyous occasions, they can sometimes be a bit overwhelming for our four-legged friends if there are lots of people they don't know, loud noises and things that disrupt their daily routine.
New research by comparethemarket.com reveals the home appliances that dogs are most afraid of, as well as expert tips on what pooch parents can do to help ease their fears
Over four in five (85%) dogs are afraid of household appliances, with owners citing them becoming anxious, nervous, or afraid around them
The most feared everyday household items include the