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Hi everyone NEW HOURS Availability now so get booking 😘 All our walks include a pick up and drop off too so no need to g...
22/01/2020

Hi everyone
NEW HOURS
Availability now so get booking 😘
All our walks include a pick up and drop off too so no need to go out 👍

Hi everyone sorry we’ve not been active recently ! But we’re still here cracking on walking the doggies every day ! We h...
22/01/2020

Hi everyone sorry we’ve not been active recently ! But we’re still here cracking on walking the doggies every day !
We have some space for a few extra dogs to join the gang at the moment so please send a message in and we can have a chat ❤️
Hope alls well
Love doggy fitness xx

Beach walks with our own mouse the other evening ❤️
29/08/2019

Beach walks with our own mouse the other evening ❤️

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Remember whatever the weather we’re always out on our walks some way or another 💪
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Some great reads here 👍
16/07/2019

Some great reads here 👍

Many of you know we are huge proponents of keeping your pets lean and fit. Unfortunately (particularly in the United Sta...
16/07/2019

Many of you know we are huge proponents of keeping your pets lean and fit. Unfortunately (particularly in the United States), many people don't know what a lean dog is supposed to look like. Owners of healthy, lean dogs are always being told their dogs are "too skinny" when in fact they are not. We are just used to seeing overweight dogs and think that's normal.

Here's one of our favorite visual comparisons from malnourished (too thin) to obese. The middle two pics are healthy lean dogs. From the side, you should see a nice tuck behind their ribs and a noticeable hourglass waist when looking down on their back. And for some short coat dogs, yes seeing one or two ribs is OK!

Keeping your dogs at the low end of their healthy weight range will not only help their joints and prevent disease, studies have shown that dogs which are kept at a lean weight, live two years longer than overweight dogs!

Meg on our walk ❤️
14/07/2019

Meg on our walk ❤️

Bear taking back seat for a walk❤️
14/07/2019

Bear taking back seat for a walk❤️

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