
Little BigPaw
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Little BigPaw is a range of healthy, delicious wet complete foods for all dogs and cats.
Little BigPaw
10M ago
Little BigPaw will be raising a glass to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years of service to the throne and the United Kingdom. A wonderful achievement the Queen has ruled for longer than any other Monarch in British history. A well loved and respected figure across the world, undertaking many historic overseas visits.
In 2018, Little BigPaw was awarded by her Majesty The Queen, The Queens Award for International Trade in recognition of Oustanding Growth in Overseas Sales. An honor to receive, we continue to be extremely proud and strive to produce British made complete fo ..read more
Little BigPaw
1y ago
Introducing the latest treats from Little BigPaw – Little Boostas, Little Kips and Little Tricks designed with your dog in mind.
A well trained dog is a delight to own and the Littles Range can help, by engaging, keeping your dogs mind active and rewarding good behaviour.
Our NEW Littles Range are 100% Natural training treats, soft & squidgy oven baked full of a yumminess they won’t be able to resist making them perfect for Reward Based Training.
100% Natural ingredients with no added sugar. Grain Free recipe.
Little Boostas : Superfood treats to keep tails wagging all day. Naturally he ..read more
Little BigPaw
1y ago
Training can be rewarding for both dog and owner, encouraging your dog to think, engaging them in activity and encouraging good behaviour.
Training is much more effective when your dog is rewarded for good behaviour, be calm and consistent and never use physical force to get them to complete an action.
When teaching a new trick or obedience choose a quiet time with no distractions, use a trigger word to gain attention – sit, stay, lie down, paw etc and reward immediately the action is completed.
Sit – stand in front of your dog, show them you have a treat, move your hand from their nose to ..read more
Little BigPaw
1y ago
At long last we have perfected our brand new recipe for Kittens, purrrrfect nutrition from 2 – 12 months. a complete food for development and growth.
Packed with Proteins: Made with tasty fresh chicken – highly nutritious, easily digestible lean meat.
Vital Vitamins & Minerals: Including A, D & E for a healthy immune system and strong teeth and bones.
Omega Oils & Fats: Essential fatty acids for great skin, joint care and a superb shiny coat.
Taurine: Essential for a healthy heart and good vision.
…and absolutely no artificial preservatives,  ..read more
Little BigPaw
1y ago
So lockdown restrictions are gradually being lifted, pubs and restaurants will become busier and the summer holidays are nearly upon us. Get your dog ready to ease back into a busier lifestyle.
If you are taking your dog out socialising with you make sure they are confident around crowds and other dogs by introducing them gradually to busier situations rather than throwing them in the deep end. Keep your dog close by and focused on you to relax them, this helps them cope with the hustle and bustle. Always carry treats as a distraction if you need them to focus. Building the time up spent out ..read more
Little BigPaw
1y ago
As we embrace healthy eating and are more careful about what we eat we have also become more aware of what we feed our pets, superfoods provide high levels of one or more health-supporting nutrients, including antioxidants like vitamins A and E and beta-carotene, essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, or fibre. In our Naturally Delicious -recipes we provide a range of superfoods that are safe and healthy for dogs.
Blueberries
They may be small but blueberries pack a powerful nutritional punch. Many berries are classed as superfoods, but blueberries could be considered the very best of the ..read more
Little BigPaw
2y ago
The lifting of lockdown has been long awaited by us all, but bear in mind your dog has had you all to himself and we have spent much more time with our pets. If you are heading back to work or resuming your social life, take a little time to prepare your pet as change can be stressful.
If you have been a lockdown walker or as a family spend more time outdoors with your dog, suddenly reducing this time will leave your pet wondering what they did wrong. Boredom and lack of excercise can result in bad or destructive behaviour, now is the time to gradually increase the time your pet spends on th ..read more
Little BigPaw
2y ago
Ever wondered why your dog does that thing ? Learn a little more about man’s best friend.
Why does my dog stare at me while he goes to the toilet ?
We’ve all been there, your dog squats to go poop and locks your eyes with his, awkward for us but this serves a purpose as in the wild dogs are vunerable when going to the toilet, your dog is effectively using you as a lookout for predators.
Why does my dog get the “Zoomies” ?
Racing round and round is your dogs way of showing pleasure, whether he has just been to the toilet, or is out on a walk, his sheer expression of excitement is a way o ..read more
Little BigPaw
2y ago
Being overweight can seriously affect your dogs health, so if you can’t resist those puppy dog eyes and always hand over that tasty treat, then read on.
Overweight dogs generally have a shorter life and can develop medical problems such as diabetes, arthritis and heart problems. Dogs naturally scavenge in the wild and will readily hoover up any morsel they can find unattended, begging for food is a trick they quickly learn from a young age and feeding them from your plate is a habit that should be avoided from the start.
Just like us A healthy dog should not have a pot belly, and should have ..read more
Little BigPaw
2y ago
Dog walks in the winter can be wonderful, frost and snow can add to the magic of your walk, however there are a few extra precautions to take when walking your dog. Your dogs paws can take a beating, snow and ice can cause frostbite and dry out a dogs pads leaving the skin sore, cracked and painful.
When roads are gritted and pavements salted your dogs paws can be irritated, if your dog is affected there are a few things you can do to make a winter walk more enjoyable.
Dog Boots may not be the height of fashion, but if your dog is suffering they can be a great solution, protecting from the ele ..read more