Picture this: You’ve cut the cord, put in the car seat and are ready to introduce your new bundle of joy to your family. That naturally includes your dog waiting patiently at home, and you’ve got an image of cuddling and protective pups and their baby siblings in your head, informed by TikTok #hopecore. Only, when you get home, you find that your lovable fur baby is growling more than usual. They want your attention, have forgotten their behavioural training, and are jumping into your arms while you’re holding your new baby.
Dogs in Water: Introducing Your Furry Friend to Water Fun
Despite the temperature disappointing us, dogs aren’t so fussy when it comes to getting wet in the sun. They are very willing to frolic under the hose or jump into the blow up pool. And then there are the great Scottish summer days where a long walk is usually along a river or around a loch. That’s a tempting treat for your dog.
Summer Road Trips with Your Dog: Preparing for Travel
The sun is finally out, which no doubt means a lot of outings in nature. And that means a lot of exercise for you and your dog. Taking things further, literally, you can get in the car and set out on a few road trips, but what will your dog think of that? Dogs can be fearful of car rides – or excited. It’s a toss of the coin which one you get when you first get your dog. If you’ve got a dog that doesn’t like the car, or in some cases even if you have an excitable dog, you could gain from some preparation before you get on the road to ensure safety and comfort. Read on to find our best tips for keeping your furry friend calm when you go on road trips with your dog.
Doggy Table Manners: Training for Outdoor Dining Areas
The sun is finally starting to make an appearance, and that means one thing: beer gardens. And patio cafes, and even outdoor seating at Greggs. This means that you should give your dog a refresher on table etiquette. Too many dogs are roaming about, begging for scraps, disturbing other patrons, and if it gets bad enough, you might even find yourself booted from the establishment. We’re looking at how you can train your dog to have good table manners so that you can enjoy the outdoor dining experience without disturbing others.
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