Watch our Head of Health, Charlotte McNamara, as she discusses how to be 'puppywise', or visit our article to learn more about how the 'convenience culture' is driving a puppy welfare crisis.
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Elegance in movement and carriage topped by a glamorous coat typify the sighthound from Afghanistan. The size range covers the different types used for different terrains: the desert plains or the ...
Crufts is the world's greatest dog show; featuring unique dog events, competitions and the world famous best in show. Taking place every December as part of the London International Horse Show, this ...
A sturdy Welsh native bred to work hard alongside Otterhounds This Welsh breed takes its name from the village where it originated, in Pembrokeshire on the river Seal. The village squire Captain John ...
Working trials are a competitive activity based on the civilian equivalent of police dog work. They are physically demanding, and both dog and owner need to be healthy and fit. New to working trials?
Like many breeds the Bedlington was developed and was popular in one locality before gaining national recognition. From the Northumberland mining town of Bedlington, he was also known a little further ...
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Most affected dogs will develop a persistent hacking cough that can sound like something is stuck in their throat or like the “honk” of a goose. Signs of kennel cough can develop from as early as a ...
A relatively new breed, the Russian Black Terrier was developed by the Russian army after World War II as a specialised guard dog and as a general service dog. One of his duties was to round up ...