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Whether you’re a first-time owner or you’ve had dogs before, getting a dog is really exciting. But it’s also a big commitment and there’s lots to think about before making up your mind.
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Dog walks in the countryside can be wonderful. But you need to take the right steps to make the walks enjoyable for everyone – and safe for animals in the areas you visit.
Woodgreen’s behaviour and training specialist, Lindsay Arliss, explains why dogs become reactive and shares some top training tips.
When it comes to keeping your dog’s mental wellbeing in tip-top shape, there’s lots to consider. But we’ve got you covered with advice from our experts.
Not only is it a great way to stimulate your four-legged friend, but it can also calm them down if they’re the lively type!
The arrival of a new baby into your family can be an exciting but uncertain time; especially for your dog.
Vet trips are an essential part of a dog’s life, but some can find the experience very stressful. If this sounds like your canine companion, we can help!
Mange is a skin disease caused by very small mites. Our advice can help you prevent and treat the condition – keeping your dog happy and healthy.
As well as being a legal requirement, microchipping your dog can give you the best chance of being reunited with your canine companion if they go missing.
Not only is it a great way to stimulate your four-legged friend, but it can also calm them down if they’re the lively type!
There are simple steps you can take to protect others, while keeping your dog safe and secure, too.
What you need to know about the XL Bully type ban, and how we can help.