Archive for the 'Puppy Care' Category

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Paddington Pups Store Update!

As many of you who have been back in the store would know, we are well on our way to a full recovery.  We still have lots to do and as the weeks go by we will continue to bring down the stock we saved into the shop, and bring in some fantastic new stuff too!

We currently have a... Click here to read more....

Benefits of Desexing Your Dog

While there are those that disagree with the practice, the majority of dog owners know that desexing their canine companions is one of the first things that should be done in a dog’s life. This is, of course, unless you are planning on breeding your dog and have the accommodations and finances necessary to take care of litters of puppies.... Click here to read more....

Dogs and Good Table Manners – With or Without Visitors

November sees the approach of the season of many dinners and social events.  So what happens when you have guests over for dinner, lunch or Christmas Events? I know it’s the dream of every dog owner you know that their cute little dog will become a darling and impress not only the family but especially when guests are visiting. We... Click here to read more....

HELP! My Dog Chews Everything!

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....

Fleas

It seems that everyone is experiencing an outbreak of fleas with the warm, humid weather we have had lately.

I have had two people comment last week that their dogs went home from day care with fleas.  As a result, we at Paddington Pups have gone above our usual flea and clean routine and taken... Click here to read more....

Why You Need to Enroll Your Dog in Puppy Preschool

Adopting a dog is like having your own child in so many ways. Both asks you of your time and commitment, as well as taking responsibility in taking care of them. And as what you would do if you have a child, you’d try to learn a lot about child rearing through books, seminars, and things of the sort. Luckily,... Click here to read more....

Pet Supplies You Should Have

Adopting a pet is just like having your own child. You will need the proper items and supplies in taking good care of them. However, you might be having a hard time wondering what those supplies would be. So, just like in child rearing, the important rule of need versus want applies.

Need vs. Want

It is important that you... Click here to read more....

Separation Anxiety in Puppies: What You Should Know

Separation anxiety in puppies is one common phenomenon when you adopt a young pooch. This usually happens when a pup is left alone for long periods of time that they get to develop some fear, distress, or depression in their state. As dogs are social, affectionate and sensitive creatures, they tend to suffer a lot during separations.... Click here to read more....