Researchers have – for the first time ever – found a form of congenital night blindness in dogs. There are a number of different conditions that can cause congenital blindness, including certain diseases and genetic factors. Yet this latest discovery…
Two hearts beat as one
Talk to most dog owners and they’ll agree that nothing beats that pleasure we get when greeted by our pet…
Talk Radio – Interview with Hanne Grice
When Pero the sheepdog travelled nearly 250 miles to be reunited back with his owner having been put out on…
How a break-up can affect your pet
According to the Office of National Statistics around 42% of marriages in England and Wales end in divorce. With an…
Tring Living Magazine – Spring 2016
Check out the Spring 2016 issue of Tring Living to read all about our forthcoming workshops that will help bust…
The science behind where your dog poops & finds his way home
If – like me – you’ve stood in the rain for what seems like an age as you wait for…
Did my pets know I was ill before I did?
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence from dog owners that suggest their pets have sniffed out or alerted in some…
Dogs’ intelligence test may benefit humans
A new intelligence test has been developed for dogs. While this isn’t the first of it’s kind that can tell…
Mirroring and matching in dogs
Most people know I’m almost obsessive when it comes to how animals communicate, especially canine and feline body language. And…
Microchipping laws – what dog owners need to know
This year marks a change in how you register your pet. From April 2016, it will become law for all…
Playing With Your Dog will help any dog owner work out the games that are best suited for their pet to play throughout his life, from puppyhood to old age. The book also shares some tricks for all ages, group activities, and recommended toys that dogs will enjoy.