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10/12/2025

TuigenTip!
Voel eens aan je hond en kijk of zijn tuig laag genoeg zit:

Op de borst zit het puntje van het borstbeen (sternum). Hierboven zitten geen botten op de hals. Daar willen we dus geen druk op hebben!
Het Y-tuig van je hond mag dus niet boven dit bot afgesteld zijn. Soms zelfs liefst iets eronder, afhankelijk van de bouw van je hond en of hij hard kan trekken aan de lijn 😁

16/11/2025
13/11/2025

Today, as I was leaving a class, I stopped at a red traffic light. In front of me, there was a man with his dog. He asked the dog to sit. The dog didn’t. And, of course, since I was right there watching, he felt observed… so he asked again.

To save him from that absurd loop, I looked away (I think I even started looking at my own hands). Eventually, when I looked back, the dog was sitting.

And that’s where it gets interesting: why? What’s the point? Why do we have so deeply ingrained that the dog has to sit at a traffic light? We wait standing up, no one expects us to crouch down until it turns green.

The answer: we do it for ourselves, not for them. Because we need to feel that they obey, that they “listen to us,” that we’re in control. Even if it has no practical value. Even if it doesn’t help them better understand their surroundings, and instead creates discomfort or makes them associate stopping with tension.

What really matters isn’t that they sit, but that they know how to wait with us, that they’re present and calm, that they understand it’s a moment to pause. They can stand, sniff, observe… that doesn’t mean they’re out of control, because calmness has nothing to do with adopting a specific posture.

When we start questioning these automatic behaviors, we realize how many things we do more to feed our own ego or because we don’t know how to communicate, rather than to truly accompany the dog in front of us, helping them to make decisions instead of simply obeying.

Text by Silvia CINOPOLIS

10/11/2025

Gratis Inschrijven voor de hondenwandeling komende zaterdag kan nog steeds! Breng gerust vrienden en familie mee want het beloofd een geslaagde voormiddag te worden 🐶

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02/11/2025

These rescue dogs’ joyful faces capture the heart of what it means to serve with loyalty and love. During a training session in the snow, they discovered a person buried beneath — their instincts and excitement shining through in every wag and stare.

Each expression tells a story of courage, teamwork, and the unspoken bond between humans and dogs. These amazing animals dedicate their lives to saving others, braving harsh conditions with unwavering determination.

In their eyes, you can see purpose — proof that compassion doesn’t always come from words, but from action and devotion. 🐾❄️

30/10/2025

Nervus Vagus bij hondenVerbeter het zenuwstelsel van je hond met voeding & massage!
29/10/2025

Nervus Vagus bij honden
Verbeter het zenuwstelsel van je hond met voeding & massage!

Nervus vagus hond? Ontdek feiten, massage & voeding voor rust en herstel. Zeg vaarwel tegen de hype, kies voor échte oplossingen.

29/10/2025

All dogs need some freedom of movement, and young dogs more than others to have a healthy mental and physical development.
They usually run first, then they can do calmer things. Some freedom is necessary for all !

26/10/2025
22/10/2025

Today is , a reminder that knowing how to save a life—especially our furry friends—can make all the difference. While having to administer CPR to your pet can be terrifying, being prepared can help you act calmly and confidently in an emergency.

Stay Calm:
1️⃣ Breathe: Take a few deep breaths to steady yourself. Focus on the feeling of the air filling your lungs.
2️⃣ Delegate: If there are bystanders, assign them tasks like finding the nearest emergency vet.
3️⃣ Focus: Keep your mind clear. Concentrate on the steps ahead and stay in the moment.

When to Start CPR:
🐾 Your pet isn’t responding
🐾 Your pet isn’t breathing
🐾 You can’t feel a heartbeat or pulse

How to Perform CPR:
Compressions:
❤️ Position your pet on their side.
❤️ Deliver 120 compressions per minute (2 per second).
❤️ For every 30 compressions, give 2 breaths.

Breaths:
❤️ Close your pet’s mouth and seal it with your fingers.
❤️ Cover their nose and give 2 breaths—enough to make their chest rise.
❤️ Check for a heartbeat after 2 minutes. If there’s no pulse, continue.

When to Stop CPR:
🐾 Your pet starts breathing and responding
🐾 You reach the vet clinic and they take over
🐾 You can’t continue physically
🐾 Your pet starts breathing but is still unconscious

Recovery Position:
Place your pet’s head to the side, slightly tilting down (unless there’s head trauma).

Compression Techniques:
🐶 Medium to Large Dogs: Compress one third of the chest depth.
🐱 Small Dogs/Cats: Use your thumb and fingers for compression, or compress directly over the heart.

Stay prepared and know that you can make a difference in your pet's life! ❤️

Summer of 2025 😍
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Summer of 2025 😍



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''de ochtendstond heeft goud in de mond''
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