Behaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Bring You Toys?Dogs bring you toys for a number of reasons. The most obvious is because they're excited and want to play, but it is also a way of showing affection for you.21 Sept 2023 • 1m readBreedsBest Dog Breeds for FamiliesYou've decided that it's time to welcome a furry family member to your pack. But, how do you begin to decide which breed will be best? We're here to help.21 Sept 2023 • 1m readBreedsBest Dog Breeds for CatsBringing a dog into your feline-dominated home can be a risky and scary move. However, with careful consideration and preparation it is perfectly doable.21 Sept 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Like Belly Rubs?The best part of a dog's day is rolling onto their back awaiting a belly rub from their favourite human. But, what makes them so special?21 Sept 2023 • 1m readHealthWhy Do Dogs Have Dewclaws?Dewclaws are a strange but important feature that every pup has. But, what is there function and how can you best care for your dog's dewclaws.21 Sept 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Like Socks?If you're missing some socks, the washing machine may not be to blame. Dogs love stealing, chewing and sometimes (yikes) swallowing socks.21 Sept 2023 • 1m readLifestyleWhy Do Dogs Paws Smell Like Popcorn?We've all experienced the popcorn smell that occurs when your dog emerges from a snooze under their blanket. But, what causes this smell?20 Sept 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Nibble On You?Dogs may nibble on you for a number of different reasons, most often it's a display of affection or a way of bonding with you.20 Sept 2023 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Jam?No, dogs should not eat jam. Jam has a very high sugar content which can cause digestive issues in dogs, as well as weight gain and dental problems.20 Sept 2023 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Crisps?No, dogs should not eat crisps. They are unlikely to cause any harm but they are incredibly unhealthy and can pose a choking risk.19 Sept 2023 • 1m readFirstPrev1617181920NextLast