Why is it that so many more dogs these days are being put down because of aggression issues? Is there a change in our domestic dogs’ behaviour or should we be looking at ourselves for clues? A few generations ago most dogs were kept because they had a job to do. They would hunt, herd […]
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Last year I wrote an article about Merlin, the troubled young Golden Retriever whom I brought home to rehabilitate. After six months with me and my pack, and a lot of patience, he relaxed from a bundle of frenetic nerves into an obedient, balanced, lively and happy dog. Although my dogs got on well with […]

I don’t know about you but I find in the run up to Christmas that it is easy to spend less time than I should considering my dogs, with so much going on. As December approaches I thought I would remind myself and you of some of the dangers of Christmas for dogs so that […]