Choosing the right food for your dog is one of the easiest ways to ensure your dog's overall health and happiness, but this decision isn't one to be made just once. As your dog transitions from puppy to adult, so should their food. In our blog, we take a closer look at the different types of age-specific dog food and what each one offers for your dog throughout their lifetime.
When they're not napping or being cute and cuddly, new puppies can be a bit of a handful, especially if you don’t understand the reasons behind their behaviour. Here, we answer some of the top questions new puppy owners ask when it comes to puppy behaviour.
If you're choosing to buy a puppy rather than rescue one, then it’s imperative you find a reputable breeder to ensure the health of your puppy and avoid puppy mills. In our blog, we explain how to find a good dog breeder as well as provide a reputable breeder checklist so you can be sure the puppy you bring home is as happy and healthy as can be.
No matter your puppy's size, they still have a lot of growing to do before they are considered an adult dog, and the best way to support their growth and development is with complete food intended for puppies. But does that mean puppies can't eat adult food?
One of the most important responsibilities as a new puppy owner is to maintain a proper training routine to help your puppy grow into a happy and well-behaved dog. Here, we outline a week-by-week puppy training guide, including crate training and potty training your puppy.
With the new year in full swing, you may think now is the time to welcome a new puppy into your home. With our complete puppy checklist, you can make sure you have everything you need to welcome your new bundle of joy home, whether that's choosing the right puppy food or learning how to puppy-proof your home.