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23/06/2018

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20/06/2018

Holidays are coming?! Works getting busy?! Family days out?! Visiting the distant family?!
We offer drop in checks on all types of animals. Having many animals ourselves, we understand the worry of leaving your pets for the day! We can help.. from a pop in and feed to a hour walk our services are flexible to your needs and budget.. drop us a message and we can take the stress out of the summer fun!

08/05/2018

We have several dogs that are muzzled out Maia, as she's type and it's the law, Patsy, Sid, Mia and Nancy as until recently they all reacted negatively towards other dogs. Patsy came as dog friendly but clearly wasn't!! Correct muzzle training can help some dogs gain confidence around well balanced dogs, we also have friends who's dogs are muzzle trained because they are doggy disposal units and a walk used to be watching the floor for anything they could potentially eat, and with some sick people putting nails, rat bait all kinds of nasties in meat on floor, even tennis balls, it's saved huge vet bills. Please try and educate people that a muzzle is a sign of a good owner acting responsibly for their dog, they have such a stigma and it needs education by sensible people explaining the many reasons dogs can wear one. Feel free to share poster, we stole it 😉😅 xx

https://www.facebook.com/SpottedinStOsyth/photos/a.308392196030429.1073741828.302241486645500/732530903616554/?type=3
29/04/2018

https://www.facebook.com/SpottedinStOsyth/photos/a.308392196030429.1073741828.302241486645500/732530903616554/?type=3

A day in the life of a reactive dog

Hello. I’m a reactive dog. People call me ‘reactive’ because I sometimes bark, growl and lunge towards other dogs, people, cats, cars – some of those things, or all of them.

‘Reactive’ is a label though and I would like you to understand what it’s really like to be ‘reactive’ and how I actually feel when I ‘react’.
If you are a ‘reactive’ dog, certain things, taken for granted by other dogs – such as a simple walk in the park or a trip to a dog show, become a bit more complicated. While I would love to be able to investigate all the fantastic smells in the park, or have a great time in a training class, scoffing off some yummy treats and exercising my brain cells, life for me is sadly full of anxiety and fear, and instead of enjoying these events, I am constantly on edge.

Why, you might want to ask? Can’t you just, like, get over it?

Nothing ever happens to you when you are out, why get yourself so worked up?

The problem is, ‘getting over it’ is not that simple. My anxiety and fear stem from many things – I might not have been socialised properly when young, or I might have had a bad experience. That means that certain things (other dogs, small children, load noises, people coming up to say hello) fill me with anxiety, fear or sometimes even panic. In many of those situations, if I could, I would probably run away, but many a time I can’t as I’m attached to a lead or cornered (like when another dog comes up to me and doesn’t want to leave me alone). But what sometimes works to make scary things go away is barking and growling at them – even bouncy dogs eventually get it. And while I might not look pretty or friendly when I growl and bark and lunge – hey! It works to get me out of a sticky situation and makes me feel safe again.

It’s not easy to feel scared every time I leave the house, and it’s not nice to see my owner tensing up or upset every time I feel I need to react. People shout abuse at me sometimes, ask my owner to muzzle me or even never walk me. But frankly, I don’t mean anyone any harm, I just want to be left alone. My owner works so hard to convince me that life isn’t all that scary after all – she feeds me yummy treats when a scary things approaches, she keeps me safe by helping me move out of the way rather than walk towards what is bound to upset me, she really, really tries, and I am slowly learning to trust things that used to freak me out loads.

But every now and then, just when I start thinking that maybe other dogs, people, cars etc. aren’t that scary after all, someone or something comes up a bit too close and my old fears come back – and all I can do is panic and scream (that is bark, growl and lunge) to make them go away.

So next time you see one of us – reactive dogs – out and about, please please – don’t judge. Don’t shout abuse at my owner who is trying all she can to make me feel safe. If you’re asked to call your dog away, please do, and don’t ask questions or claim your dog can do no harm as he’s friendly (to us, reactive dogs, that’s sometimes even worse!). Don’t let your children stroke us unless our owner says it’s fine. Just give us a bit of space so we can be on our way.

Thank you so much!

Written by the team at Pets in Practise "where determination and positivity, works!"
http://www.petsinpractise.co.uk/

****Edited to add resources 29/4/2018 ****
Why Shock, Prong and Choke collars should never be used on reactive dogs

http://www.petprofessionalguild.com/chokeandprongcollarpositionstatement

http://www.petprofessionalguild.com/shockcollars

Great websites about counter conditioning which can help both you and your dog cope and rehabilitate.

http://careforreactivedogs.com/

http://grishastewart.com/bat-overview/

This is the company that makes the muzzle featured on my dog. They are made to measure.
https://www.bumas.uk/mobile.php

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10/04/2018

RESERVED 😍

How on earth hasn't Casper found his home yet? Bryan did 😔 he's still a pup, his recall is coming in great, loves balls, dog friendly. Lets get him adopted xx

10/04/2018

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01/04/2018

Pretty much sums up my house! 🐷🐣🐾

01/04/2018

Happy Easter!! 🐣 🥚

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