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Animal nanny Dog walking .Pet sitting. Stable hand .

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24 hr care when you can't be there while your working or away on holiday
Keeping your pets in there own home

06/05/2026
12/02/2026

You walk through the door carrying the weight of the day. They greet you carrying nothing but love and patience. To them, you are the best part of every hour you were gone. A few minutes together means everything.

21/01/2026

The definition of family is not limited to shared genetics or a human connection. Often, the most profound bonds we form are with the dogs who share our homes and hearts. They offer a unique kind of unconditional love that transcends the boundaries of species. Every wagging tail and soulful gaze reinforces a deep sense of belonging and kinship. We find comfort in their presence and a loyalty that never wavers through life's many changes. These incredible animals truly become our kin in every way that matters most.

14/01/2026

𝓕𝓻𝓸𝓶 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓥𝓪𝓾𝓵𝓽: A dog experiences an attack, life appears to settle again, then a sudden sound, an unfamiliar situation, or a fast-moving hand triggers a response that feels unexpected to their guardian. What appears random often reflects changes in the body that remain after a stressful event has ended.

Stress and trauma influence physiology. Breathing patterns alter, muscles hold tension, digestion shifts, and tolerance for everyday events reduces. Behaviour becomes the visible expression of a system working harder to feel safe. This is why some handlers encounter reactions such as snapping or biting long after the original incident, even when recovery seemed complete.

I wrote this article to explain how stress, trauma and the body interact, and to give pet owners a practical framework for recognising when behaviour is shaped by past experience rather than the immediate context.

Read more here:
https://www.hannegrice.com/walk-the-dog/stress-trauma-and-the-body/

14/01/2026

It’s OK to pick your small dog up

I see this come up a lot, people worry that “you should never pick a dog up” or “you’re reinforcing fear”.

For many small dogs, being picked up can be a completely appropriate, kind and sensible choice.

Small dogs live in a world where other dogs are physically much bigger than them. A well-meaning large dog, a bouncy adolescent running up can feel overwhelming or genuinely unsafe when you’re tiny. They are also at much more risk in an actual dog attack. If you know your tiny dog will feel scared, picking them dog can reduce stress if faced with genuine threat, they are probably safer being lifted than on the floor

Picking a dog up is not “spoiling” them. It can be management.

If your small dog is already worried, asking them to cope when they’re over threshold doesn’t build confidence. It just teaches them that their feelings aren’t being listened to. Lifting them out of a situation they can’t cope with can actually reduce the need for distance-increasing behaviours like barking or snapping.

The key is how and when you do it.

✔️ Pick up before your dog is panicking
✔️ Use it as a temporary safety strategy, not a way to avoid all exposure forever
✔️ Get them used to being picked up and teach them a cue
✔️ Combine it with longer-term work to build confidence at your dog’s pace

Be aware that other dogs may jump up at you if you pick your dog up, hopefully by that point the other owner has appeared to control their dog!

For some dogs, being picked up is a safe place. For others it isn’t. As always, ‘it depends!’ and the individual dog matters more than blanket rules.

If you’ve never had a tiny vulnerable dog, it may be hard to empathise. Now that I have a tiny dog with awful legs who could be really hurt by a dog jumping on her, I really do get it.

If picking your small dog up helps them feel safer in that moment, you’re not doing anything wrong. You’re responding to the dog in front of you. You may have to learn to ignore comments from other dog owners but your own dogs safely is the priority! ❤️

09/09/2025

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