Baskerville Muzzle Review – Best Dog Muzzle

Baskerville Muzzle

There are many reasons why you might need to get a muzzle for your dog. Muzzles are sometimes recommended by trainers whilst building the confidence of a nervous dog or socialising a dog who has a history of being aggressive. Dog muzzles are sometimes needed at the vets, groomers or when travelling with your dog … Read more

Canicross Belt

Canicross Belt

Let’s talk about the one popular activity where there is pretty much no limit for you and your dog – Canicross. It is well-known in the UK. It is full of thrill and allows you both run along in tandem. I’ve recently started Canicross with my Patterdale terrier Blake, and he loves it. Canicross works … Read more

Slow Eating Dog Bowl

Slow Feeder Dog Bowl

Dogs are known as man’s best friend for a reason. The friendly canine companions have been around since the beginning of time, and eventually domesticated into one of the world’s most lovable and fluffiest creatures. Today, dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world. Some researchers estimate that over 470 million dogs … Read more

Pitpat Review

Pitpat Review

The Pitpat activity tracker monitors your dogs exercise, rest, distance, calories, and weight in coordination with the Pitpat app. But how effective is the Pitpat and how does it compare to other dog fitness monitors that are available on the market? This Review will answer all these questions, but first what is a Pitpat? The … Read more

Halti Head Collar

Halti Head Collar

A key issue that many dogs have is their habit of pulling on the lead. However, if you’re looking for something to help to train your dog to stop pulling, then a halti may be the perfect solution to minimise their pulling habits. The halti head collar is commonly seen on It’s Me or the … Read more

Dog Crate Covers

Dog Crate Covers

Dog Crates are homes to many dogs. It is the place where they close their eyes and sleep through the night and spend most of their nap time as well. Some pups even go into their crates to devour treats on their own or play with their toys alone. Adding a dog crate cover to … Read more

Dog Wheelchair

Dog Wheelchair

As hard as it is to face the truth, some dogs will eventually need a little help getting around. Caring for a dog that is in constant pain, a dog that is missing a limb or one that is completely paralyzed, no matter the condition that lead them to become fully dependent on their carer … Read more

Flirt Pole for Dogs

Flirt Pole for Dogs

A flirt pole for dogs is a long pole with some rope attached and a toy or tug rope secured to the end.  Think circus whip or horse lunge whip.  You can easily make your own from a broom handle or some stiff pipe and some rope with a toy tied on securely.  Alternatively, the … Read more

Can Dogs Eat Cottage Cheese?

Can Dogs Eat Cottage Cheese

You may have wondered to yourself whether cottage cheese is a safe food for your dog. And broadly speaking, it is! However, there are a few things to keep in mind before treating your pup to a cheesy snack. Cottage cheese is a cheese curd product with a mild flavour, and is one of the … Read more

Dog Christmas Dinner

Dog Christmas Dinner

Has your dog been especially good this year and is in need of a treat? As well as giving your furry family member a present this year, if your pooch has been good this year, then they are deserving of their own Christmas dinner. This guide will help you to involve your dog in the … Read more