As ANZAC day approaches we prepare to pay tribute to all the brave men and woman who have given their lives to protect and serve our country. This month we want to pay tribute not only to the brave men and woman but also to thousands of the most unheralded members of the force, the service dogs,... Click here to read more....
If you’ve looked over the fence at Paddington Pups I’m sure you have been amazed by the great variety of dog breeds you see. For reasons both practical and whimsical, man’s best friend has been artificially evolved to become the most diverse species of animal on the planet. This is quite an impressive achievement considering that most of... Click here to read more....
Lani is our adorable caramel Cavoodle that has been coming to daycare for many years now since she was a tiny puppy! Although Lani is no longer a crazy little adolescent, she still loves coming in to meet all her old friends!
Her friendly and loving nature rubs off onto all the staff to ensure everyone around her falls... Click here to read more....
Last month we touched on a few ways to ensure your pet was being looked after properly whilst you were on holidays. This month, especially during Easter breaks, we thought it was important to inform you on the types of dog friendly holidays you can enjoy with your furry family member!
There are so many different forms of dog friendly... Click here to read more....
These great videos were sent to me by one of our team apparently each one depicts a Paddington Pups team members. They are so funny I cried a little. Can you pic which dog video is supposed to represent me or any of the other staff members?
I’ll give you a hint mine is... Click here to read more....
Every Easter we like to reinforce the importance of not feeding your dogs chocolate, as well as encouraging you to remind your friends and family! Sometimes it seems harmless to treat your dog chocolate, especially this time of year when it seems to be all we eat! But depending on your dogs weight and the type of chocolate, you could... Click here to read more....
Yes, you read it right! Unfortunately Paddington Pups had their donations for the Millan Foundation/RSPCA stolen off the counter on Saturday the 24th March. It is assumed the donations were stolen between 2pm and 4pm, unfortunately not seen by any of the staff members. The glass vase taken is pictured below with Cesar, filled with blue water.
This was very... Click here to read more....
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March 31, 2012 in
Dog Health and Treatments and Dog Safety and Wellbeing.
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A common question I am asked is “How often should I brush my dog?” Depending on the breed and the type of hair, the answer varies dramatically. If you own a whippet or greyhound, for example, you may never have to brush your dog, or only have to do so once or twice a year to assist in the shedding... Click here to read more....
The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is a medium sized gun dog used mainly in hunting. The old breed has been used for generations by duck hunters as it has become a very handy helper throughout the years.
Bred for their fox-like appearance, birds are often intrigued by the splashing in the water and will swim... Click here to read more....
As you would know, Paddington Pups is a great way to wear out your dog and keep them quiet and peaceful at home, but for some owners with high energy dogs, not even a couple days a week of daycare seems to tire them out. An activity which could be considered as an option for this high energy problem, which... Click here to read more....