As 2019 draws to a close, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your continued support this year. From referring us to family and friends to liking and sharing our news – we appreciate all that…
Baby proofing your dog
“Congratulations, you’re having a baby” said the doctor, confirming the results that the little pregnancy stick had revealed just a…
Dog’s memory – more important than smell
A new study from Duke University’s Canine Cognition Centre suggests that memory may be more important than smell when dogs…
Under the Spotlight: Lauren Field
Lauren joined our team back in October 2014. A former Photography researcher with the image library Superstock, we asked Lauren…
Ageing in dogs – and me!
As I write this post, my ageing Basset Hound Howard lays by my feet snoring. At 9 years of age,…
Animal signalling: mice sing duets to woo one another
Move over Michael Bublé, there’s a new crooner in town… In 1871, Darwin noted sexual selection gave rise to the…
Featured in Dogs Monthly magazine
Check out the October issue of Dogs Monthly to read all about our collaborative workshop ‘An Introduction to Canine Exercise’…
Radio Dacorum – Interview with Hanne Grice
Tails were wagging across Dacorum on Tuesday when Hanne joined DJ Alice Mitchell and her pooch PJ to talk dogs,…
Dogs can recognise human faces
There’s nothing better than being reunited with your pooch when you’ve been away; and You Tube is awash with such…
So your dog humps?
I was speaking with one of my students at Puppy & Dog School and the discussion of mounting cropped up. …
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.