Dog lovers have always known the endless devotion our pooches feel for us, and now there are very special dogs that can provide security and safety for the 50 million people who suffer from Epilepsy and unpredictable seizures.
A large number of seizure sufferers are unable to undertake the most common of activities like cooking dinner, showering... Click here to read more....
The Bernese Mountain Dog is categorised in the working dog group and was used as a general farm animal, they were also utilised for their size and strength to pull carts and as draft animals.
This breed can grow to up to 70cm high and weigh up to 55kg. Bernese have a distinctly... Click here to read more....
- It takes 19 muscles or more to move a dog’s ear.
- There are an estimated 400 million dogs in the world
- Petting dogs is proven to lower your blood pressure
- The biggest recorded dog was ‘Zorba’ an English mastiff who measured 8ft 3 inches from nose to tail and weighed 343 pounds
- One female dog and her female offspring
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Clipping your dogs nails yourself can be a daunting task, but patience, the right equipment and a little know how can help you out if you would prefer to do it yourself at home.
Firstly, you do have to be a little bit careful and hold your dog in a firm but gentle position so that they... Click here to read more....
Variety is the spice of life! Even though we at Paddington Pups stock a range of highly nutritional and tasty dinner’s and treats, every dog loves the surprise of receiving a totally new and delicious meal. Now we can create cuisine meals fit for a queen’s corgi!
Your biggest problem will be making sure they don’t get... Click here to read more....
It’s impossible to stop a dog from chewing completely; however, there are steps to manage this behaviour.
Be sure to ‘dog proof’ your house and belongings by putting away any objects that could end up chewed to oblivion.
Provide your dog with a range of appropriate chew toys, and be sure to alternate toys regularly to prevent... Click here to read more....
There’s an endless supply of myths out there in relation to dog behaviour and training, speak to any dog enthusiast and you will come across an array of beliefs seemingly handed down from generation to generation. So which ones do we believe and which ones are pure hogwash?
Myth #1:
“Old dogs can’t learn new tricks, only... Click here to read more....
Today’s blog post is courtesy of Dr Marc Dussault, The Exponential Growth Strategist who teaches his clients to have fun, doing out-of-the-ordinary things that create extra-ordinary results with the least amount of effort and lowest cost. At his recent business building bootcamp, he showed us a series of Impossible Pictures created by Erik Johansson,... Click here to read more....
Donor animals play a crucial role in the success of our vets. Just like humans, when an animal suffers an accident or disease, a transfusion sometimes becomes necessary.
In the past vets have had to keep their own supply of blood, rely on their own dogs as donors and the generosity of clients to acquire blood.
The Click here to read more....
The RSPCA’s annual Cupcake Day is taking place this month on Monday 16th August. Last year we raised $672.60 this year we’re aiming for $750! Please help us raise these much needed funds by popping in on the Monday and enjoying a lovingly made (and delicious!) cup cake baked by the Paddington Pups staff.
Can make... Click here to read more....