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6 Top Tips to Bringing Home a New Dog

Getting a new dog is an experience that will bring you endless joy! But how long does it take for your new pup to settle in? Like us, our dogs also love having routines, so being consistent during the first few weeks of adjustment is important. Whether you just got a puppy or adopted an older dog, they’ll take at least a few days to adjust to their new home. Here are some tips to help your new canine companion thrive in their new surroundings. Preparing Your Dog’s New Home Before bringing a new pet home, it’s best to prepare …

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11 Fun Ideas For Puppy Enrichment Activities – Without Food

Puppies need to be entertained, challenged and stimulated in order to keep them healthy and happy. Most dog enrichment activities involve food. But there may be times and reasons that you don’t want to use food and treats as a motivator for enrichment.  So what do you do then? When you’re looking for puppy enrichment ideas without food, it can be tricky at first. Luckily, there are a number of creative ways that you can give your pup some interactive fun. We’ve rounded them up into this handy article so you don’t have to go searching! Games for a Puppy’s …

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All the French Bulldog Colors: Which Colour is Right For You?

French bulldogs come in many different colours. They can be blue, fawn, lilac, black, brindle, white, chocolate or any combination of these colours. Some dogs are born with a coat that is predominantly one colour while others have more than one colour on their body. But it’s not just the colouring of the fur that makes up what we call “coat colour.” It also includes eye colour and nose pigmentation which can make for some interesting combinations! In this blog post, I will explore all the different colours you could find on a French Bulldog and how they were developed …

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Playlist for Pups: The Best Songs for Happiness, Health and Calming

Music is the language of the universe. It transcends human cultures and permeates different species of animals. Over the years, scientists and pet owners have documented the immense positive physiological and psychological effects of music on animals. If you have a dog, playing music is a proven technique to make him feel relaxed. It could help alleviate behaviour disorders such as separation anxiety.  Playing soothing music such as classical tunes slows down brain waves and calms your dog. On the other hand, loud sounds (that feel uncoordinated) may trigger anxiety and bad behaviour.  Here is an opportunity to understand more …