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How can I train my dog to stop chewING the furniture? (2 minute read) Dogs have a natural tendency to chew, especially as puppies, but it’s important to train them not to chew on inappropriate items such as furniture, shoes or precious heirlooms. Chewing is an inherited instinct and a key part of how a …

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Common behavioural problems in dogs (2 minute read) There are many behavioural problems that dogs can exhibit, and many reasons underpinning them. Some of the most common issues include: These are just some of the more common behavioural problems seen in dogs, and each one requires understanding and specific training and treatment to address. Hopefully …

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Thinking of homing a new dog? A few things to consider… (2 minute read) Here comes trouble… If you’re thinking about getting a new dog, whether a puppy or a rescue, there are a few things to consider before making the commitment to a furry companion. Bringing a new dog into your life can be …

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This article is taken from an earlier version of the Clipsters website. (3 minute read) Some dogs will be more unsure of the grooming process and need more reassurance throughout the groom. If you know your dog can be anxious then please tell your groomer when you make an appointment. As a groomer, I am …

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This article is taken from an earlier version of the Clipsters website. (5 minute read) Brushing your dog’s coat is important. As well as providing excellent bonding time with your dog, regular brushing keeps a coat healthy, looking good, and can prevent knotting (where hair is tangled together) and matting (a tight, compacted knot which …

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