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Pet Behaviour & Training

Essential Puppy Care Advice for New Pet Parents

Essential Puppy Care Advice for New Pet Parents

Bringing a new puppy home is one of the most exciting times in life, but it can be overwhelming, too! The first few weeks and months of puppy care are essential to setting your new canine buddy up for a wonderful and healthy life ahead. Whether this is your first puppy or you already have […]Read More

How to Stop Dogs Eating the Christmas Tree

How to Stop Dogs Eating the Christmas Tree

The holidays bring cheer and cheerfully decorated houses—and often a new chew toy for your pup in the form of your Christmas tree. Regardless of whether you chose a real pine or an artificial tree, dogs love both for many different reasons. By learning why your dog may be fascinated by the Christmas tree and […]Read More

Puppy Desensitization and Counterconditioning

Puppy Desensitization and Counterconditioning

When your puppy flinches at a vacuum cleaner, trembles at the vet, or panics when strangers knock on the door, it’s easy to brush it off. “She’ll grow out of it,” you might think. But fear rarely fades on its own. In fact, without careful support, it can deepen, cementing into behaviours that lead to […]Read More

My Dog Ate Chocolate, Help!

My Dog Ate Chocolate, Help!

Quick Answer: If your dog ate chocolate, don’t wait, call your vet. Symptoms like vomiting, restlessness, or tremors may appear within hours. Dark and baking chocolate are most toxic, especially for small dogs. Even if your dog seems fine, quick action matters. Your vet can guide treatment and help avoid serious harm. My Dog Ate […]Read More

Can I Let My Puppy Sleep with Me?

Can I Let My Puppy Sleep with Me?

Quick Answer: Yes, you can let your puppy sleep with you, but only if they’re old enough, mostly toilet-trained, and it won’t derail their independence. It’s a personal choice with pros and cons, so go with what suits your lifestyle, and build habits that set both of you up for restful nights. Can I Let […]Read More

Golden Retriever Therapy Dogs: What Makes Them Great

Golden Retriever Therapy Dogs: What Makes Them Great

Quick Answer: Golden Retrievers make exceptional therapy dogs thanks to their gentle nature, eagerness to connect, and natural ability to sense human emotion. Their calm presence, paired with a strong desire to please, helps them bring comfort in settings like hospitals, schools, and aged care homes.  Picture stepping into a quiet hospital waiting area, the […]Read More

Top 5 Mistakes You’re Making With Your Golden Retriever

Top 5 Mistakes You’re Making With Your Golden Retriever

Quick Answer: Golden Retrievers might be friendly and eager to please, but even the best-intentioned owners can make simple mistakes that affect their training and behaviour long-term. Delaying training, repeating commands, skipping leash work, relying too much on physical exercise, or comparing your pup to others can all lead to confusion, frustration, or bad habits. […]Read More

Training a Border Collie Properly

Training a Border Collie Properly

“Border Collies are smart, so training them should be a breeze… right?” That’s the idea most new owners cling to, right up until their clever dog learns how to unlatch the side gate, herd the vacuum cleaner, or flat-out ignore their fifteenth recall cue at the dog park. It’s easy to fall for the breed’s […]Read More

Where Did Border Collies Come From?

Where Did Border Collies Come From?

Quick Answer: Border Collies came from the rugged border country between Scotland and England, where farmers shaped them over generations to herd sheep with sharp thinking, quiet control, and tireless drive. Bred for work and not looks, these dogs were honed in the hills, with their legendary focus and instinct tracing back to a dog […]Read More

How to Deal with Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety

How to Deal with Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety

Quick Answer: To help a dog cope with separation anxiety, start by easing them into short alone-times using calm, low-key departures and predictable routines. If their stress feels too big to manage, speak to a vet or behaviourist who can guide you with a plan that fits your dog’s needs.  There’s something gut-wrenching about closing […]Read More

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