• Dogs love toys. They love chewing, and tugging, and fetching, and getting alot of attention from their owners. But when you don’t have the time to spend with you dog, they will need something to keep them occupied.

    In my opinion all dogs should have toys. It stimulates their brains because they have something to play with.

    If your dog is creative like my dog Sasha, then she will quickly learn to keep herself occupied by creating her own game.

    The kind of toy you get must suit your dog. If she is a small breed you will need a toy she can easily hold onto, whereas large breeds need toys that are strong enough to cope with large jaws.

    Most dogs love squeaky toys! When we got Chloe her first squeaky toy it took her a while to work out what was making that noise every time she chewed it. It was funny to watch, but she soon worked it out and enjoyed running around chewing it.

    But if you can’t stand noise, then you shouldn’t buy your dog a squeaky toy, because she is bound to squeak it. In stead, maybe get a really chewy and bouncy toy.

    A kong is also a good toy, because you can put some food in there for your dog to try and get out! It will keep her amused for hours. One suggestion is putting a small amount of spreadable cheese or a type of peanut paste just inside the hole for your dog to lick off.

    Good luck with your toy hunting!

    All the best,

    Rachel and the Dogs

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  • If your dog spends all or some of her time inside your home, then one of the many dog doors currently available will make your life a whole lot easier.

    Her own door will allow her to come and go as she pleases, without letting every bug, bird or other creature in the entire neighbourhood flock into your home whenever they feel like it. 

    They can be adapted to fit just about any doorway and can usually be installed with a few tools by anyone with a basic level of mechanical ability.

    There are many different types of door available. If you are searching for the right dog door for your dog, you will need one that will be big enough for your dog once she is full grown.

    The style and configuration of your home will determine to a large extent what type of door will suit you. Browse through the various styles and choose the one most appropriate for your lifestyle and needs.

    We hope you find the right door for your needs.

    Happy door hunting,

    Best wishes,

     

    Rachel and the Dogs

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  • We all need a home, and dogs are no different. Dog houses come in all shapes and sizes from the basic cardboard box to an elaborate kennel fit for a King (well a dog King, anyway).

    Your dog will find refuge in her home when she feels like being alone, gets scared by something, or simply wants to go to sleep. Dog houses are a great investment if you want peace of mind knowing that when she is inside, she is safe, and she is happy.

    Some dogs will  be wary of a new home at first, so you may have to offer her food or a treat initially to encourage her to venture inside for a look, but once she is comfortable to it, you’ll probably find that she will spend a lot of time resting and relaxing in her new accommodation

    She may be even more comfortable if you were to put her favourite toy, or a blanket in there for her.

    Happy browsing,

    Best wishes,

    Rachel and the Dogs

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  • We all like dogs to look they best, and even the dogs might enjoy looking good too!

    All dog’s fur needs to be brushed to be kept nice, especially if he has long fur like my dog Chloe. Sometimes I wonder how she can get her fur so messy! The day after I’ve brushed her, she has messed it all up.

    The dog brush you choose, needs to be one that can handle the dog’s fur. If your dog has long or thick fur he will need a brush with hard, strong bristles that are close together, which are more like pieces of wire.
     
    It is also important to get all off the notts out, outherwise those notts can turn into large mattered areas which are very hard to remove. You should brush a long-haired dog like Chloe at least once a week, in order to not have many notts, and keep her looking good.
     
    Short haired dogs only need soft brushes, otherwise the hard wire bristles may hurt them. They do not need to be brushed quite as often, but they still need to be brushed to get all of the loose hair off them. Even though Sasha (who has short hair) doesn’t need to be brushed as often, she still likes the feel of the brush, and looks forward to being brushed.

    You can search around you local pet shop or department store for the right brushes and shampoos for your dog.

    All the best,

    Rachel and the Dogs

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