Fetch Club Shop Blog
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Jen, Caroline, and Steve started Fetch Club Shop to help dog owners use what the trainers use. We're a small UK business with big ambitions to bring quality dog products to homes, parks, and fields across the country. All of the products are tried, tested, and loved by our own dogs (Red and Monty) before they're allowed to go near the shop!
Fetch Club Shop Blog
9M ago
PitPat discount code 15% off discount code:
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This voucher code for PitPat will give you 15% off the Dog GPS Tracker and the Dog Activity Monitor.
You can compare the two PitPat devices to see which is the most appropriate for you here.
As dog trainers and walkers, we know how important it is to monitor our dogs health. Activity levels are a big part of your dogs overall health so a quality tracker has become part of the essential kit list for many.
Why do we like PitPat so much?
As professionals in dog care, we can tell when companies have built ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
10M ago
Welcoming a dog into your home is more than just gaining a pet; it's about adding a new member to your family. As such, ensuring they have a stimulating, safe, and comfortable environment to live in is paramount. Whether you're a new dog owner or looking to revamp your furry friend's living space, this guide will walk you through creating the perfect indoor/outdoor space for your dog, incorporating essential items like dog pens, strollers, toys, and coats.
Indoor Haven: Safety and Comfort
Dog Pens: The Best Solution
For those moments when you can't give your dog your undivided attention, dog p ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
11M ago
Springtime brings a burst of colours and renewed energy, not just for us but for our dog as well. As dog owners, it's a joy to see our pets frolic in the greenery and splash in the water.
However, this beautiful season also brings with it specific hazards, especially in the UK, where certain plants and water bodies can pose risks to our dogs. In this article, we'll explore these springtime dangers and introduce you to products like the Seasonal Tonic Soother from Herbal Dog Co and Long Lines for water safety to help keep your dog safe and healthy.
Plant and Bulb Hazards
One of ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
Nestled in the heart of England, Hertfordshire is a haven for dog walkers, boasting a plethora of picturesque trails perfect for a stroll with your four-legged friend. In this article, we explore the finest dog-friendly walking routes in the county, ensuring you and your pup can enjoy the great outdoors together.
What Makes a Route Dog-Friendly?
A dog-friendly route is more than just a path; it’s a safe, engaging, and accessible space for your canine companion. In Hertfordshire, these paths often feature open fields for off-lead play, well-maintained trails for easy walking, and plenty o ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
Walking your dog is a crucial part of their routine, providing them with physical exercise, mental stimulation, and an opportunity to socialise. However, winter in the UK brings its own set of challenges, such as colder temperatures, shorter days, and potentially slippery conditions. This article aims to guide you through keeping your dog safe and comfortable during winter walks, along with advice on how to clean them afterwards and understanding the right temperatures for their outings.
Safety Tips Appropriate Attire for Your Dog
Not all dogs are built for cold weather. Breeds with short fur ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
As the mercury dips and landscapes get draped in frost, our canine companions require special care and attention. While some dogs revel in the winter wonderland, others might find the chilly weather less than delightful. Here is a guide to help ensure your dog's well-being during these frosty times.
Understanding Your Dog’s Cold Tolerance
Firstly, it's important to acknowledge that not all dogs are built the same when it comes to withstanding the cold. Breed, age, health, and coat type play significant roles in determining their cold tolerance. Thick-coated breeds like Huskies ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
In a recent survey (November 2023), we reached out to 2,000 pet owners across the UK to discuss their dogs' Christmas meal plans.
The findings are sure to bring a smile to your face: 67% of dog owners are going the extra mile to prepare a Christmas dinner for their pets.
Why? The overwhelming majority (96%) want to ensure their pets are not left out of the holiday cheer. While most pets are treated to pet-specific meals, 2% of respondents shared that their pets regularly dine on human food, and another 1% choose to offer a Christmas dinner for convenience.
But dogs aren't the only ones jo ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
Understanding Blue-Green Algae: Blue-green algae, technically known as cyanobacteria, are microscopic organisms that thrive in both fresh and saltwater. When they grow in abundance, they form blooms which can produce toxins harmful to both humans and animals.
Identifying Algae Blooms:
Appearance: They often look like blue or green paint spilled on the water's surface. The color may range from deep green to bluish-green or even reddish-brown.
Texture: It can appear slimy, scummy, or foamy.
Smell: Some blooms may emit a strong, unpleasant odor.
Avoidance:
Always inspect water bodies for ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
Dog ownership brings immeasurable joy and companionship, but it also comes with a set of responsibilities, not just to your pet but also to our planet. As more people become environmentally conscious, it's important to extend these principles to every aspect of life, including pet care. Being an eco-friendly dog owner is not as complicated as it might seem. In fact, it’s often beneficial for both your dog’s health and your pocketbook. Below are some simple, actionable tips that can help you make a real difference.
1. Use an Eco-Friendly Dog Bowl
There are now options to upgrade your dog b ..read more
Fetch Club Shop Blog
1y ago
Flexi leads can be a controversial tool among dog trainers. While some see the value they offer, others point out potential pitfalls. So, let's dive into the reasons behind both perspectives.
Cons of Using Flexi Leads:
Quality Concerns: Some flexi leads, especially wire ones, can be of questionable quality. They can be trip hazards, especially if they're difficult to see. This is why bright-colored variants, like yellow, have gained popularity.
Misuse: The common issue trainers highlight is misuse. For instance, allowing a dog full freedom on a flexi lead by a busy road poses clear safety haz ..read more