| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Fireworks by Stop and Paws Team |
Topic: Dog training and psychology |
| Don’t forget you pets during the firework season.
Its amazing how fast a year passes and how quickly Guy Fawkes Night comes around again. People young and old enjoy this yearly event but it goes without saying that we have to remember our four legged friends too of whom many won’t be so kee... |
| Published: Monday 26 October, 2009 |
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Socialising your dog. by Stop and Paws Team |
Topic: Dog training and psychology |
| What is the purpose of socialisation? Well, a well-socialised dog will prove to be easier to train and mix generally in society. Most people when they think of a pet dog want the same thing. A dog which can become part of the family, which includes joining in family events and days out. Not to menti... |
| Published: Tuesday 15 September, 2009 |
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The right dog for you. by Stop and Paws Team |
Topic: Dog training and psychology |
| What is the right dog? Well, it’s not really the dog but you and your lifestyle that you need to consider before taking on any pet. Dogs are high maintenance and a real commitment so you need to be very sure and prepared for many years ahead. This is not to say life stops when you get a dog, far fro... |
| Published: Tuesday 15 September, 2009 |
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Preparing for a new puppy by Stop and Paws Team |
Topic: Dog training and psychology |
| What kind of preparation is needed when welcoming a new puppy into the household. There is a surprising amount to think about. The obvious springs to mind, bed, bowl, lead, collar and not forgetting food. However if some careful thought goes into it beforehand then actually getting your puppy will b... |
| Published: Tuesday 15 September, 2009 |
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Does your dog have a problem? by Stop and Paws Team |
Topic: Dog training and psychology |
| When talking about dog behavioural problems I am always very careful to listen to what my clients are saying. What can seem like a problem to some is very often not seen in the same way by others. And that’s the problem, not every dog owner shares the same view and so every dog that I see needs to b... |
| Published: Tuesday 15 September, 2009 |
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