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It's normal and common for your dog to be scared or sensitive around fireworks and unexpected noises.
Discover in this article the dog body language signs to look out for and our top tips to help your dog with their fireworks fears.
The festive season is the time for indulging and your dog can enjoy some tasty treats too!
However some Christmas foods are dangerous and can even be fatal to dogs so make sure you've checked the food is safe before you offer it to your furry friend.
Winter can be a beautiful season for getting out and exploring, what with the crisp air and stunning landscapes. Yet even on brighter days, you can still find yourself caught out by wet conditions and mud!
Read our valuable dog training tips for walking dogs in cold weather.
As the weather warms up and the days lengthen, spring is the perfect time to head out into the outdoors and create new adventures with your pooch.
The leaves begin to grow on trees and flowers start to blossom, meaning there are different and exciting outdoor activities that you can enjoy with your best friend, read on to find out more.
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