Scrumbles Dog Food: Brand Spotlight
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by Alyssa Ralph
1y ago
Scrumbles dog food have been taking the dog nutrition world by storm ever since they launched back in 2018. They have waged war on runny poos, and set out to make sure all of their foods are responsibly-sourced in a way that's good for the planet. If you like the sound of that, why not try Scrumbles for your own dog? See our range here.  Good Food For Your Dog  Good nutrition underpins your dog's health, and Scrumbles dog food is one of the best for keeping your dog in tip-top condition. One of our favourite features is that they only use wholegrains, with no refined grains in s ..read more
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Dog Events To Visit Over The Summer
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by Mahii Athena
1y ago
Looking for popular dog events to visit? Look no further, we’ve rounded up a few of our favourite dog events to visit across the UK. Ranging from annual charity events to the latest up and coming socialising events, there’s something for everyone. Sunday 31st July 2022 Doggy Fun day in aid of Autism Dogs Charity- Congleton The event runs from 9am-12pm and you can bring 2 dogs per adult with all proceeds going to the Autism Dogs Charity. Suffolk Dog Day- Suffolk Suffolk are back hosting their annual dog festival after a two-year hiatus with an even bigger event planned! The event is running fro ..read more
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How to Choose Dog Poop Bags - key eco tips
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by Georgia Tizley
1y ago
It’s certainly one of the less glamorous parts of being a dog owner, but picking up after your pup’s poop is as important, conscientious and responsible as any other part of owning a dog. For all the love, joy and laughs our dogs provide us with, they’re always going to poop, and you should always be prepared. With so many dog poop bags on the market, though, it can be hard to know which one you should choose. Terms like ‘biodegradable’, ‘compostable’ and ‘recycled’ get thrown about this way and that, but which ones are right for you and your dog? Read on to find out. Beco Super Strong Poop B ..read more
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Medical Detection Dogs Charity Golden Shareholder
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by Georgia Tizley
1y ago
Introducing Medical Detection Dogs Who would believe that the key to a greater understanding of the diagnosis of human disease was held in the paws of man’s best friend? For ten years, Medical Detection Dogs, a world leading, innovative charity, has been training dogs to save lives using their amazing sense of smell. It does this through Medical Alert Assistance Dogs and Bio Detection Dogs, both of which can be trained to detect the scent of life-threatening medical conditions that could affect us all.     The work Medical Detection Dogs carry out is much needed, as one in two o ..read more
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Service Dogs Uk Charity Golden Shareholder
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by Georgia Tizley
1y ago
Introducing Service Dogs Uk    Service Dogs UK is the only accredited PTSD assistance dog charity in the UK. They provide Veterans from the Armed Forces and Emergency Services suffering with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder the benefit of specially trained psychiatric assistance dogs.     Service Dogs UK are proud to help those who have served by providing them with a fully structured 9 month long training programme that they will complete with a specially selected dog from rescue.  Service Dogs UK cover all the costs during the programme until they reach accreditation and be ..read more
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Dog Friendly Days Out
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by Catherine Watson
1y ago
With it coming towards the end of July, we’re about halfway through summer. Why not make the most of it by planning days out that even our four-legged friends can enjoy! No matter where you are across the UK, we’ve collated a list of the most popular fun days out to enjoy, whether that is official dog events or even dog friendly attractions you can visit all year round. Sunday 31st July 2022 Doggy Fun day in aid of Autism Dogs Charity- Congleton The event runs from 9am-12pm and you can bring 2 dogs per adult with all proceeds going to the Autism Dogs Charity. The location is: The Queens Head ..read more
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Doris Banham Rescue Charity Golden Shareholder
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by Georgia Tizley
1y ago
Introducing The Doris Banham Dog Rescue  The rescue was started in 2002 and became a Charity in 2004. They were founded to help old and ill dogs who had no-one to care for them but progressed to help death row pound dogs and now also take dogs from veterinary surgeries who have been brought in for euthanasia, the police, social services etc. They are a grass roots rescue who work at the very front line of dog rescue.   The criteria for their intake is that the dog will die if they do not take them as they have received no other rescue offers to save their lives hence their slogan ..read more
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Your Dog’s Club Charity Golden Shareholders
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by Georgia Tizley
1y ago
Our Charity Golden Shareholder programme is very dear to our heart.  As a company dedicated to ensuring that our dogs receive the most ethical, sustainable, responsible and best in class care, we want our commitment to delivering unconditional love to dogs to not only shine through the products and advice we provide, but also in the actions we take to help other dog owners and the wider community.  So, we set out with the help of our wonderful customers to find dog-loving charities that we could support for the long term.      Our customers voted for their favourite dog charities and ..read more
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Dog Heatstroke: First Aid Tips
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by Alyssa Ralph
1y ago
When temperatures start rising, we Brits get very excited about having some fun in the sun. Most of us, though, know the precautions to take to keep ourselves safe - we apply sunblock, we keep ourselves hydrated, we stay in the shade or sit in front of a fan. But it's a little harder when it comes to our dogs This article outlines everything you need to know about keeping your dog safe in higher temperatures, and what to do if you end up in trouble.    Keeping Your Dog Cool The most important thing to remember when it comes to your dog this summer is to keep them cool at all costs ..read more
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Taking Your Dog on Holiday? Here’s What You Need To Know
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by Alyssa Ralph
1y ago
Going abroad with your dog can feel like navigating a minefield. A lot of people choose to leave their dogs behind because the whole process can feel so overwhelming. We’re here to outline the steps you need to take, so you can know where you stand when it comes to having a full family holiday.   Before we get started, it’s important to know that the rules will change slightly depending upon where you’re going. What we’ve put together below is for if you are going to Europe with your dog (EU only) – if your destination is somewhere more exotic, it’s advisable to do some of your own resear ..read more
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