What not to give dogs at Christmas
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
1y ago
It’s Christmas time and the season of giving isn’t just for humans, we all feel a little more generous at this time of year, and with family and friends descending on your house it’s important to set some ground rules on what dogs can and can’t eat at Christmas. It’s important to remember that not all human foods are safe for our four-legged friends. What not to feed your dog at Christmas (or any time of year, for that matter): Chocolate: We all know chocolate is a no-no for dogs, but it’s worth repeating. Chocolate can be toxic to dogs and can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, tremo ..read more
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Gleadless Valley Walk: Graves Park to Endcliffe Park
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
This walk covers section 4 of the 15 mile Sheffield Round Walk and picks up where our Ladies Spring Woods to Graves Park walk finishes, just at the exit of Graves Park on Hemsworth Road. The route runs just under 4 miles but does feature some rather steep sections and busy roads, so not ideal for the less able or nervous dogs. Distance: Roughly 4.3 miles / 7 km Difficulty: Leisurely (with some hills this is Sheffield) Wildlife: None Terrain: Muddy trails and Pavements Traffic: You will need to walk next to busy roads in sections of this walk Follow route on OS Maps App: Graves Park to Endcliff ..read more
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Sheffield Christmas Market
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by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and Sheffield’s Christmas market is in full swing with shoppers, drinkers and revellers. In Sheffield, we’re often a little guilty of being both simultaneously down on our city, while also being infatuated with our city and there’s no greater barometer of that than with the Christmas market. You’ll often see in the Facebook comments that our market isn’t as good as Manchester, or Nottingham, or somewhere else. They might have a bigger market, their bar might be bigger, they might have more stalls, but you know what they don’t have? Sheffield, and that t ..read more
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Dine Sheffield – The Dog Friendly Edition
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
Dine Sheffield returns to Sheffield between 13th – 22nd October 2021. If you aren’t sure what Dine Sheffield is all about, it couldn’t be simpler, hosted by the Sheffield Bid team, Dine Sheffield provides you with offers at a number of Sheffield City Centre eateries to get you out and visiting the city centre. It’s a fantastic way to try somewhere new for less. You never know, you might just find your new favourite spot. We’ve had a dig around the Dine Sheffield website and pulled together all the dog-friendly restaurants and bars that are hosting offers during the event. Birdhouse Tea Room Wh ..read more
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Offers on Dog Friendly Breaks UK
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
After the influx of people getting dogs during the pandemic, searches for dog friendly breaks and dog friendly holidays are sky high right now. In this article, we’ve been digging around on websites like LivingSocial and Wowcher to hand-pick some of their breaks and escapes that welcome dogs so that you can grab a bargain dog friendly holiday. AFFILIATE LINKS: Please note if you book a break via the links in this article, Dog Friendly Sheffield may receive a small commission. This does not affect your order, but does help us keep the website going. This weeks dog friendly holiday offers These ..read more
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Top Tips for a Day at the Beach With Your Dog
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
Yorkshire’s Runswick Bay was voted ‘beach of the year’ on The Sunday Times’ ‘Britain’s 50 best beaches for 2020’ list and was 1 of 41 dog friendly beaches to make the list. With so many fantastic beaches that welcome dogs all year round, there’s really no need to leave your four-legged friend at home when a trip to the seaside is on the cards.. If you’ve got holiday at home plans or a day at the coast in mind, here are some top tips for a beach day with your dog: Check the beach is dog friendly Always check whether the beach you’re visiting is dog friendly. Some beaches have restrictions or ..read more
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Ecclesall Woods Walk
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
Ecclesall Woods is the largest ancient woodland in South Yorkshire and is actually split into 3 sections, all divided by roads. This walk takes in the largest of the woods. The woods have a long history in the area with human involvement in the woods being traced back thousands of years. Ecclesall Woods is a popular dog walking spot so can get busy with other dogs and their families. If your dog is friendly and well behaved, they’ll be able to enjoy plenty of off-lead play in this woodland that offers great shade for hot days and an ever changing beautiful landscape from season to season. Eccl ..read more
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Norfolk Heritage Park & Clay Wood Walk
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
This is a short walk from Sheffield train station that takes in Clay Wood and Norfolk Heritage Park while offering up a number of stunning views of Sheffield City Centre. While the walk will take you roughly an hour, this route gives you the perfect opportunity to take your time and explore the area, and even some ideal spots for a picnic. For dog walkers, you’ll also have ample opportunity for off-lead play. Norfolk Heritage Park & Clay Wood Walk at a Glance Distance: Roughly 2.7 miles / 4.5 km Duration: 1 hour Difficulty: Leisurely, but does have hills Wildlife: None Terrain: Concrete pa ..read more
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Rivelin Valley Nature Trail Walk
Dog Friendly Sheffield Blog
by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
The Rivelin Valley Trail is one of Sheffield’s most popular walks. It’s an easy-going mostly flat trail that is perfect for young and old walkers alike and because it is a woodland trail walk, it’s a fantastic choice all year round for it’s scenic nature. This Rivelin Valley walk was actually voted as one of Sheffield’s best walks in our end of year awards by the dog owners of Sheffield. It’s an ideal off-lead trail for well behaved dogs who love to splash around in water, but be warned – this trail can get very busy, especially during summer with families. Rivelin Valley Trail at a Glance Dis ..read more
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Review: Project Blu Eco-Friendly Dog Bed
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by DogFriendlySheffield
2y ago
As you’ve probably guessed by now, our Labrador Eddie comes everywhere with us, and when he’s not with us, it’s likely a sleepover at somebody else’s house. He’s got a big soft bed, but dragging it from place to place had finally taken it’s toll and we were in the market for a new bed. For reference here was Eddie’s old bed Danish Designs Newton Moss Bed [Affiliate Link] The bed served him well for a good few years, we’re quite lucky that Ed isn’t a bed destroyer. The only downside to this bed was that it was really quite cumbersome and heavy when carting it to somebody else’s house or away on ..read more
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