? Awesome Autumn ?
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by Georgie Pomfret
1M ago
As we get settled into Autumn, now is a good time to prepare our favourite little (and not so little) companions for the challenges of the changing seasons. From the drastic change of weather we have seen in past years, to Halloween and Bonfire Night festivities, autumn can affect our furry friends in many ways. ... The post ? Awesome Autumn ? appeared first on Digs for Dogs ..read more
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Can You Give Normal Treats To Senior Dogs?
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by Georgie Pomfret
1y ago
As our pet dogs get older, their nutritional and physical needs change. Senior dogs have different requirements for their diet, exercise and overall health. One question that can arise is whether it’s perfectly safe to give normal treats to senior dogs. In almost all cases, giving normal treats to senior dogs is perfectly okay. However, sometimes it may not be the best thing for your elderly pet, especially if your pet has a medical condition, dietary requirements, or chewing difficulties. In this blog post, we will discuss various considerations that you may want to consider when selecting tr ..read more
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?️Four essentials to pack for your dog’s Digs for Dogs holiday!
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by Georgie Pomfret
1y ago
No matter whether you’re flying across the world or planning a holiday a little closer to home, these trips are the perfect time to create new memories that will last a lifetime, and the same can be said for your pup! But before you hit the road or take to the skies, there are a few things you’ll need to pack to make sure your furry friend is comfortable, and has everything they need for their own holiday. From food and water bowls to leads and toys, here are four essential things you’ll need to send them packing with on their Digs for Dogs holiday. Food and water bowls Pets will need access ..read more
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Hilarious & Cute Dog Themed Private Number Plates!
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by Georgie Pomfret
2y ago
Guest Dog Blog by the team at Regtransfers. Everybody loves dogs! Apart from the people that don’t, and they are quite frankly missing out… Below we have the Top 10 Dog Inspired Private Number Plates that ACTUALLY exist, put together by the team at Regtransfers. They won’t just have you laughing, but overloaded with cuteness too!   1. Dog Boss 2. Puppers, ASSEMBLE! 3. *Blep* 4. Boop the Snoot 5. Embrace the Chonk! 6. More Tennis Balls, Hooman! MOOREE… 7. Bork! 8. What a Messy Pup! 9. Big Floofer 10. Loaf of Doge? We hope they made you laugh as much as we did! Which was ..read more
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8 Exercises To Try On Your Next Dog Walk
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by Georgie Pomfret
2y ago
Spice up your daily dog walking routine! Dogs need exercise just like people do, but sometimes just walking around your local neighbourhood can get a little boring. If you’re looking for ways to make your dog’s walks more exciting, try these fun exercises… Change the route – Try walking somewhere different, taking a trip to the beach, or explore a local forest trail. New places to explore are exciting for your dog, so jump in the car and go further afield. Walk on different surfaces – Dogs can suffer joint problems from constantly walking on hard surfaces like concrete pavements, so it’s a go ..read more
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Is Your Dog Travelling Safely?
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by Georgie Pomfret
3y ago
The safety of your dogs is our top priority at Digs for Dogs, and we always ensure we provide safe transit (as well as lots of fun) for all our pups! “As per the Welfare of Animals (Transport) Order 1997, dogs should not be transported in a way that could cause injury or unnecessary suffering” Your dogs should travel! They should experience different areas, enjoy social experiences, and be exposed to lots of new smells and friends. All of these things provide so much more stimulation for your dog, making them much happier, reducing anxieties and making them more comfortable in different sit ..read more
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Dog Friendly Halloween Recipes This Way ➡️?
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by Georgie Pomfret
3y ago
It’s spooky season! The nights are drawing in, walkies are getting wetter, and Howl-o-Ween is creeping up… So why not try some of our spine-tingling recipes, which are pawfect to enjoy snuggled down with your pups this Autumn. We’re sure your creepy canines will do plenty of tricks for these devilishly delicious treats… Bonio-fied Biscuits! What you need: 300g plain flour 100g rolled oats 2 bananas 2 eggs 1 tbsp water 250g peanut butter (ensure this doesn’t contain xylitol sweetener, as this can be harmful to dogs) Bone-shaped cookie cutter Method:1. Preheat the oven to 170°C. 2. Blen ..read more
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Our Favourite Dog-Friendly Easter Eggs
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by Georgie Pomfret
3y ago
Easter is just around the corner and we have found you the best eggs suitable for your four-legged friends… As we all know, human chocolate is poisonous to dogs, so it’s important that you only ever give your dog carob. What is carob? Carob is the safe alternative to chocolate and is not harmful to dogs.  It doesn’t contain any theobromine and is free from caffeine, fromamide, phenylthlamine and other dangerous substances found in chocolate. Boasting a naturally sweet flavor, similar to chocolate, carob also contains a variety of healthy nutrients such as vitamins A, B, and D as well as c ..read more
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Welcome to the Great British Summer ?
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by Georgie Pomfret
3y ago
It’s officially SUMMER! And as the temperatures rise, here’s what you need to know to help keep your dog happy and healthy… Try some frozen treats! This delicious and very simple recipe will help your dog cool off in no time. With just three ingredients, you can make your pooch their very own ice (peanut butter) pops – or should we say ice pups? Ingredients: 1 apple 2 tbsp peanut butter (xylitol free) 1 cup of Greek yoghurt Method: 1) Mix yoghurt & peanut butter together in a mixing bowl 2) Cut the apple into small chunks – remove pips and stalk 3) Fill ice cube tray with mix 4) Place an ..read more
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Sniffari Time!
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by Georgie Pomfret
3y ago
Guest blog by Laura Thorpe – Founder and Holistic Dog Groomer at The Soggy Doggie Why we should let our dogs sniff! You may be thinking, what on earth is a ‘Sniffari’? Why should it be a regular enriching activity for my dog? And how can I take my dog on one? First of all you won’t be passing any Lions, Leopards or Hyenas on your ‘Sniffari’, so you can wipe off that brow now! The clue is in the name! A ‘Sniffari’ is different to any other outing with your dog because it is completely on their terms; where they go, what they do and how long they’d like to sniff and wander for. Life today can be ..read more
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