Barking 4 Paws Pet Services

Barking 4 Paws Pet Services Barking 4 paws
local, friendly pet care services based in Epsom & the surrounding areas

welcome to Barking 4 paws pet care services we are a professional & friendly family run company that was stabblish in 2016 by Lauren who has worked in the animal industry since she 14 years old and under taken qualification and training. we proud to cater for each individual needs as we provide multiple services that may suit your pets needs. We try and be as flexible as we can be to look after yo

ur pets in your busy life schedule. we proud to show how much every pet under our care get treated as they are part of our family as well. we can be flexible to change our services for your pets needs if we need to. Here at Barking 4 Paws you can rest assured that we take your pets needs very seriously and that they will be in the best hands. If you would like to discuss our services further please contact to arrange a meet and greet where will show our relevant documents , qualifications & references aswell
please have a look on our website for more details on our services that we can offer you & your pets

Sad post unfortunately!Beautiful Bobby has sadly past away! I'm in shock and upset its been such a pleasure walking & lo...
29/01/2023

Sad post unfortunately!
Beautiful Bobby has sadly past away! I'm in shock and upset its been such a pleasure walking & looking after him for the past 6 years. He would always put a smile on everyone's face He had the funniest Character
Rest in peace Bobby you will be sadly missed on the walks

21/12/2022

Are you thinking of sharing your Christmas dinner with your 4 legged friend?!

Before you do, read this because you could actually be poisoning your pup by feeding them a Christmas dinner as a special treat that you think is "harmless"!

🍖 Meat fat, skin & bones:

The fat content of turkey skin can potentially cause pancreatitis and the seasonings which are typically used to season the skin of poultry (onion, garlic, spices, and herbs) can cause upset stomachs and you should never give your dog cooked bones because they splinter when chewed which can in turn cause your dog to choke!

🍫 Chocolate and Sweets:

Chocolate contains theobromine, a component which is easily digested by humans but toxic to dogs. While a small quantity of chocolate may only produce an upset stomach, large amounts of theobromine can cause seizures, internal bleeding, heartbeat irregularity, and even heart attack.

🍇 Mince Pies & Christmas Pudding/Cake:

Grapes and raisins are highly toxic to dogs and should be kept out of reach. Small quantities can result in severe consequences, including kidney failure, digestion issues, and sudden renal failure.

🥜 Nuts:

Macadamia nuts are highly toxic to dogs, even in small quantities, causing neurological damage such as tremors, disorientation, and even short-term paralysis.

We all love to treat our dogs at Christmas as we want them to be a part of our celebrations so if you want to give them some Christmas Dinner then just make sure you remove all the bits that are bad first and load their plate with turkey (no skin) and lots of veggies, they will love you just as much! ❤️



100% agreed 👍
11/08/2022

100% agreed 👍

11/08/2022

With the in full swing, cat owners should be mindful of the signs of heatstroke. 🐱🌡️ Heatstroke is a very serious condition that can cause severe dehydration, organ damage and death. Obese, long-haired, old, young and brachycephalic/flat-faced cats (such as Persians) are most at risk of developing heatstroke because they find it harder to cool down.

The most common cause of heatstroke in cats is being accidentally trapped in a hot, poorly ventilated space such as a shed, greenhouse, conservatory, or garage, so make sure to keep an eye on your cat in very hot weather! ☀️ If your cat is showing symptoms of heatstroke, start cooling them down immediately and contact your vet. The quicker your cat is cooled down and treated by a vet, the better their chance of recovery.

See advice from our vets on what you can do to help prevent or provide first aid for heatstroke: http://pdsa.me/amQc

🧊 Please note that ice cubes are perfectly safe for cats to use as a treat to cool down on a hot day. It is when a cat is suffering from heatstroke that the drastic change in temperature from the ice can cause shock and, therefore, should be avoided. A cat’s normal body temperature ranges between 38.1-39.2°C (100.5-102.5°F).

All dog walks & training session has been cancelled due to the high temperatures that we have today, tomorrow & druing t...
11/08/2022

All dog walks & training session has been cancelled due to the high temperatures that we have today, tomorrow & druing the weekend as we are looking at temperature the highest of 34 degrees. Welfare checks will still going ahead as planned.
We are trying our best to sort alternative arrangements

If you have any small pets and your looking for someone to pop in to visit them even if it's once,twice or third we are ...
05/08/2022

If you have any small pets and your looking for someone to pop in to visit them even if it's once,twice or third we are happy do so
We accept cats, rabbits,ferrets,guinea pig & birds

Fully insured 👍
Police checked 👍
First aid trained 👍
Reference available 👍

What we will do
Clean hatches, litter tray and much more
Feeding daily
Fresh water giving 2 per day
Endless amount of cuddles and effections
Daily health check✔

03/08/2022

A race between jake & alfie

02/08/2022
02/08/2022

Announcement
Double dog walks
Alternative day care
Double walk together or choose am & pm walks separately to break their day
£22 & save £6

Something I've always believed inI always get this well it's very typical for this breed. Or my dog will never learn thi...
01/08/2022

Something I've always believed in
I always get this well it's very typical for this breed. Or my dog will never learn this as it's typically known in that breed. Please understand every dog & puppy have their own personality just we are like humans we all have our own personality

On today's episode of "Misconception Monday" we are going to discuss the concept of "breed specific training".

Have you seen statements like “Bully breeds need an assertive and experienced handler”? Or “power breeds” need a strong hand?

Or maybe the opposite, like, “Golden Retrievers are sensitive and easy to train because all they want to do is please you!”

Or trainers who claim to be breed experts?

Most recently, we saw the suggestion of “breed specific training” come up in Calgary Responsible Dog Ownership Bylaw review.

This line of thinking leaves us scratching our head.

Every living being learn the same way: by association (classical conditioning) and by consequence (operant conditioning). If we can teach a chicken or a hyena with these core principles, why would there be a difference between dog breeds, which are much more closely related?

When people suggest that they are experts at training specific breeds we are inclined to believe that they are trying to talk about breed TRAITS. Each individual dog will have traits that may or may not fit within their breed standard. When we think about breed specific traits, we might be talking about things like prey drive, dog aggression, herding, tracking, retrieving etc.

We tend to see a higher probability of these traits coming out in breeding programs that breed for purpose and function. However, there is always a chance that even purpose-bred dogs with strong genetics will NOT show these traits. Any breeder will tell you that there can be tremendous variation even within the same litter (think about it – does every human brother/sister have a similar personality?).

An example of this can be seen in service dog and police dog breeding programs. Despite having a specialized, controlled breeding program, many dogs simply do not make the cut because they do not exhibit the necessary traits to succeed. Even with genetics and a controlled environment, the pass rate for these dogs is low.

And of course, in our community we are not typically dealing with dogs from ethical, purebred breeding programs. In fact, it is the opposite. The majority of the dogs in our population are not from purpose-bred litters, are mixed breed, or are from unknown origins. Or all of the above!

So why get hung up on breed specific traits and training methods?

We believe that training programs and owners would be more successful if they addressed the traits of the dog they have in front of them. Whether that dog’s behaviour stems from breed genetics, their individual genetics, or a learned experience, we will almost always use the same steps when developing a training protocol.

There’s one possible exception to this. If you do have a dog that is purpose-bred and you wish to compete seriously in dog sports – scent work, agility, herding, hunting, etc – by all means look for a trainer with deep experience working with the sport and the breeds of dogs that are typically used for it.

Otherwise, there’s no real reason to worry about “breed experience”. Find a trainer that uses humane, science-based methods, has relevant experience, and whose approach clicks with you and your dog.

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