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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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Holidays are back on the cards and staycations are a popular option for dog owners this summer
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier or 'Staffie' were once renowned for their courage, tolerance and patience with people and children - so much that they earned the nickname 'nanny dog’.
Saying goodbye to your canine companion can be extremely upsetting. If you’re unsure whether it’s the right time to put your dog to sleep, we can help.
Losing your dog is very upsetting. But don’t panic, there are many constructive things you can do to help find them.
There are many reasons why it’s important to neuter your dog – it benefits you and them.
We know you want the very best for your dog, we love all pets here. But life is unpredictable and understandably, things can sometimes get in the way which are beyond your control.
Older dogs are often much easier and less time consuming than young dogs. They make great companions and more often they are housetrained, have already received basic training and can be left home alone.
Whether you've seen a dog online, or met one abroad and you're thinking about adopting, here are a few things to consider before you make an informed decision.
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.
We want to help people find the right puppy for them, so more pets stay well cared for and in loving homes for life.
Older dogs are a fantastic choice and make a wonderful addition to any family.
Whether you're getting a dog, puppy or an older dog to join your family, use this checklist and take it with you when you visit each dog. It will help you make the right decision.