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Dangerous dogs have caused a lot of damage to pet owners beloved pooches, so here is a brief guide to help should you ever be faced with such a situation.

  • Understanding why dogs attack – It may be down to a need to dominate or of feeling afraid and stressed, as a result of abuse, neglect & carelessness in controlling the animal
  • When might a dog attack – When out, watch how your pet is interacting with others & if there are any signs of aggression. Main signs a dog gives before attacking is snarling, growling, barking, baring teeth & barking.
  • Avoiding an attack – Be vigilant, especially when the dog is off the lead. Ensure your dog is well trained & able to understand basic commands. Also try to steer clear of strange dogs territory, as they may not like it being invaded.
  • Don’t get bitten – If you have to deal with a vicious dog, make sure you stay calm, do not kick or or yell as it may aggravate the dog further. Keep fingers curled up in your palm, if the dog does bite, try not to pull away as the wound could get worse. Where possible, try & put a barrier between yourself & the dog.
  • Your dog gets attacked – As with yourself, try & get a barrier between your dog & the attacking one or try distracting it with a stick, never ever try to hit the dog. Don’t pick up your dog either as this may make the attacking dog go for you as well. Get immediate medical attention for your dog & be aware they may also bite if they are in pain. Try & take note of the dog that attacked, size, colour, breed & report the attack as soon as possible.
  • What else can i do – Make sure you report any attacks to the police on 101. If you think a dog is dangerous, report it to your local council.
  • Any more tips – Beware of a dog that is eating, don’t tease or approach a dog without it’s owner, check if a dog is ok to be stroked by its owner & always move calmly around a dog.

We’re more than aware of the risks when spending too much time in the sun & the Sun Awareness Week in May was aimed to warn pet owners of the risks to their furry friends as well.

Sun & heat related conditions in animals has risen by 20% since 2014, ranging from dehydration, sunburn to more serious conditions such as melanoma. Such risks can cost anywhere between £528 to over £2,000 in vet bills, with animals suffering from heatstroke & skin cancer alike.

Fur is not a great protector, especially if your animal is light coloured, as the natural pigmentation to protect against UV rays is lacking.

Top safe sun tips for animals

  1. Limit time spent in the sun, especially during midday.
  2. On light/thin fur, nose, ears or other exposed areas, use a special pet sun cream.
  3. Provide plenty of cool, clean water.
  4. Clip pets with long-hair to prevent them from overheating.
  5. Never leave an animal in a locked car, even if only for a few minutes.
  6. Try not to walk dogs between 8am and 5pm on hot days, as these are the hottest periods.
  7. Contact a vet immediately if you see any ulcers, sores or sudden discolouration of the skin.

Love giving your dog a treat? Why not swop it for something healthier instead, like one of 20 fruit or vegetable below:

Fruits:

1. peaches

2. watermelon

3. raspberries

4. blueberries

5. pears

6. apples

7. pineapples

8. mangos

9. strawberries

10. bananas

Vegetables:

11. cucumber

12. celery

13. carrots

14. cooked potato

15. sweet potatoes

16. green beans

17. broccoli

18. cooked pumpkin

19. spinach

20. brussel sprouts

With over 4 million dogs considered overweight, canine obesity is an ever growing problem in Britain. If your beloved pooch packed on the pounds over winter & is still struggling to loose them, try these 8 tips to help them shed that excess weight.

1. Re-evaluate Calorie & Diet Intake

Periodically check with your vet that you’re still feeding your pet the right food & never take your pet off of a vet prescribed food without checking first. Your other option is to reduce your dog’s calorie intake by feeding them smaller portions several times a day.

2. Check Water

Dogs will often eat wet food instead of drinking water, which is what they really need. Providing plenty of water during winter should help this.

3. Use Less Treats

Winter months may leave you with a grumpy looking pet & perking them up with a treat is all too tempting. Check with your vet on brands and quantity to use whilst your dog is losing weight & try a selection if the first lot isn’t to their liking. Choose a reduced amount of healthier treats & vegetables too.

4. Walking

Some dogs sleep a lot more during the colder months, so start them off by taking short walks & slowly increase the distance every day. Senior pets or with joint problems, get your vets advice on how to exercise the dog.

5. Ball Games

Dogs also love to chase tennis balls, even Frisbee’s, so if you have a big enough garden you can give them a good old run about.

6. Play dates

Majority of dogs love canine & human company so getting them together to play is always a good thing, not just to encourage positive socialisation but also playful exercise.

7. Swimming

It’s not the most fun to clean up a wet dog, but if they are able to jump in some water, let them. Dogs are natural swimmers, and most love the water.

8. Habit Forming Changes

Stick to a feeding and exercise routine with your pet & try to encourage your dog to enjoy all exercise and any new things. Enthusiasm is the key to prevent you both feeling like it’s a chore.

A rather amusing view into the world of the dog, with these 7 great illustrations.

How Dogs See The World Differently

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How Dogs See The World Differently

How Dogs See The World Differently

How Dogs See The World Differently

How Dogs See The World Differently

They may look like sheep & act like dogs, but trust me, there is a pig in there somewhere ;p

Mangalitsa Pig

Mangalitsa Piglet With Very Woolly Parent

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Mangalitsa Pig

Mangalitsa Pig

Mangalitsa Pig

I love a good bit of photo shopping & this irreverent selection is fab, see how this chap made his dog even larger than life…..love it!

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