Doggy Tips
How to Keep Your Dog Safe During a Disaster
With the recent tragedy of the bushfires in Victoria and flooding in Northern Queensland, there has never been a more pertinent time to think about what you would do with your dog should a natural disaster strike. We have outlined some tips to ensure your favourite furry friend is well cared for during...
Stop your dog from digging up a storm
Digging is a natural behaviour of dogs. Some breeds of dogs are more likely to dig than others....
Pet holiday
While we would all love to spend our holidays with our canine friends, frequent plane flights and a lack of pet-friendly accommodation can make this impossible.
Owning a dog is good for you!
We all know how lovely a pet dog can be. The company, the amusement and the security that come from owning a dog does not go unseen by loving keepers.
To use poo or not to use poo in your garden
For as long as dogs have roamed our gardens, an age-old question has existed. What to do with their poo once they have finished smelling roses and peeing on cabbages? Well, this dilemma seems to have especially been renewed during recent times when individuals are being urged to become greener...
Using lovely lavender as a natural fly repellent.
For those living in warmer areas, summer-time can be especially annoying for dogs and their friends when the flies decide to visit. They are especially attracted to larger dogs and can often be seen hovering around your poor doggy’s ears.
Brushing off this pain
When spring comes around, dogs start to shed their coats. Normal brushing and grooming can save your little black dress and allow you to spot any fleas and ticks the warm weather might bring.
Puppy Proofing your Home
Whoever coined the phrase, ‘Curiosity killed the cat’, forgot to consider dogs. Puppies are by nature very curious creatures. Many times, we as humans forget that seemingly harmless household items may actually injure a curious puppy.










