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Why we must not write off our senior dogs. And how to keep them healthy and happy for longer.

Author : Pam Mckinnon TDS UK Ella, my Jack Russell Terrier, turned 7 on the 2nd January. As she was a rescue I don’t know what her actual birthdate is, so I chose the 2nd Jan. A celebration at the start of the year.  Contents Senior threshold Small v big Senior signs Lifelong care New

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Setting out a search

Anyone who has seen me setting out a search at a workshop knows how seriously I take it. Boxes are moved a couple of centimetres to the left or right. Baskets are moved so that they are further apart. Chairs are carefully positioned to ensure they do the job. And that’s the crux of it

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Indoor Scent Games

  Key Points Dogs experience much of the world around them through their sense of smell. Scent games allow dogs to channel their love of sniffing while also enriching their minds. Nose-based games are a great way to keep your dog mentally stimulated indoors. exercise scent work games training diy Dogs experience much of the

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CANINE HOOPERS

What is Canine Hoopers? Hoopers is a fun dog sport that’s ideal for dogs and owners of all ages and fitness levels. Dogs navigate a course of hoops, barrels and tunnels with the same pace and excitement as agility. But the courses are flowing and don’t involve tight turns – making it accessible for everyone!

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The Smarter Dog

We have been training our dogs in the wrong methods or ways for the last few decades. We need to engage them on a more mental basis to change their behavior for the better. I have now developed a new force free method of training your dog in a fun loving way. Let you dogs

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