Author: woofwagwalk
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Christmas Gift List for Dogs
Woofmas is rapidly approaching and I guess most of us will be buying our pooches presents online this year so here’s a few ideas for presents that your dog will love, most from small independent brands that dog knows need your business more than ever this year. All of the items in this post have…
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Pugalier of London Review – Luxury Leather Dog Collars and Leads
These days no dog wants to be seen in the city or the dog park wearing the same accessories as another pup, they all want to stand out from the pack and I think I’ve just found the perfect luxury leather dog collar and lead for them to do just that! Let me introduce Pugalier…
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Leadly Pets Dog Harness Review – Ethical Dog Accessories
Sometimes life throws us a curve ball and lockdown has certainly done that, but while some of us were left twiddling our thumbs wondering what to do with our extra time indoors dog fathers Ryan and Mike put the their time to good use and started a new, exciting and ethical dog accessory brand, Leadly…
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Dog Friendly Hedley Wood Holiday Park Review – Dog Friendly Cornwall
Cornwall often tops the list of places that dog owners in the UK want to visit with their pets and it’s not suprising because as well as being a beautiful part of the country it benefits from a mild climate and has lots of stunning beaches and some great walks too. So it goes without…
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Letheringham Water Mill Review – Dog Friendly Suffolk
The second we arrived at Letheringham Mill in Easton, Suffolk we got our first clue of how dog friendly this idyllic riverside retreat was going to be – the sign on the gate read ‘Free Range Dogs’! Immediately the host dogs, three gorgeous Australian Labradoodles came bounding over and welcomed Maya and Lucia to the…
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Protect Your Dog Against Ticks and Fleas Naturally – Toldi Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs Review
For someone who is a real advocate for natural products it’s a bit of a paradox that I have until now chosen to protect my dogs from ticks and fleas by using a conventional, chemical based product. I don’t know why, I guess it’s because ticks carry so many serious diseases, including Canine Babesiosis and Lyme…
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Dog Friendly Helmsley & Pickering – Dog Friendly Yorkshire
God’s Own Country, Yorkshire, or as I prefer to call it Dog’s Own Country is home to a whole host of dog friendly destinations but if I had to pick one town that really goes the extra mile to extend a warm welcome to pooches it would have to be Helmsley. This quaint market town…
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How and Why to Keep Your Dog Cool in Summer
Summer is here and it looks like it’s going to be a hot one! The heat can spell danger for our dogs though and if we’re not careful they can become dehydrated and/or suffer from heatstroke, both of which are potentially serious conditions and can even be fatal. That’s why it’s good to think about…
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The Chuckit! Challenge 2020 – Win a Dog Friendly Holiday worth £1000
Since puppyhood my working cocker spaniel Lucia has had one real passion in life – her Chuckit! Balls, in fact it is a long standing joke in our house that she was born with a Chuckit! in her mouth! I love the brand too, all the products I’ve bought for the girls have been incredibly…
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Lovel Pet Food Review
More and more of us are choosing to feed our dogs a more natural diet now and although I am the first to admit that raw is not for everyone it will always be my first choice for the spaniels. That said, ever since I’ve started this blog I’ve been open to review other types…