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🐾💛🌞Last couple of week’s walks, home visits, cat gerbil and Guinea pig visits, and 121s including loose lead walking and...
25/08/2025

🐾💛🌞Last couple of week’s walks, home visits, cat gerbil and Guinea pig visits, and 121s including loose lead walking and recall🌞💛🐾

22/08/2025
🐾🎉This weeks adventures! Extra Buddy 💛 and I even remembered to take a picture of a very clever pup passing his life ski...
28/07/2025

🐾🎉This weeks adventures! Extra Buddy 💛 and I even remembered to take a picture of a very clever pup passing his life skills course! 🎉Well done Leo🎉🐾

🐾💛This weeks and last weeks amazing walks in the beautiful sunshine! Cheeky little Meredith the Dachshund to stay and 12...
20/07/2025

🐾💛This weeks and last weeks amazing walks in the beautiful sunshine! Cheeky little Meredith the Dachshund to stay and 121s including jumping up and mouthing and overexcited barking! Puppies also coming along beautifully 💛🐾

11/07/2025

HOT WEATHER & AN INCREASE IN BITE RISK 🥵

We've had some very hot weather recently in the UK, and for many parts of the UK- the next three days are going to be scorchio!

It's important to be aware that being too hot can lower thresholds for tolerance and overt reactions- and not just in 'reactive' dogs.

And not just in dogs!

There's a correlation between human riots and an increase in crime during a significant rise in temperature (27 to 32 degrees).
It is well established that in people, heat stress causes irritability and an increased likelihood of aggressive behaviour.

Being hot and bothered is a physical stressor - the body works hard to return to homeostasis.

Cognitive processes can be negatively affected. So if your dog is not responding to as they would normally, consider the effects of heat.

Furthermore- being too hot can interfere with a dog's ability to rest and sleep. During rest and sleep, stress is lowered, and subsequently compromised rest and sleep affects behaviour.

This can affect (lower) the dog's threshold for emotional stress.


🐕 Two unfamiliar dogs meeting while both are hot and bothered is less likely going to result in a healthy interaction. Now is the time to largely keep yourselves to yourselves on walks, or monitor the body language of both dogs very carefully.

🏡 Extra caution should be taken in situations that your dog may struggle with, such as around visitors to the home.

🧒 But the greatest caution of all should be taken around up-close interactions in ALL dogs, especially those who live children.

Remember these basic safeguarding rules;

1. No faces near faces.

2. Let sleeping dogs lie.

3. Do not forcefully take resources (toys, food or anything the dog has found/picked up) off a dog.
Children should never take things off a dog.

4. Do not 'box dogs in' with your interaction.

- Always ensure they can easily move away by not blocking a dog's ability to move forward/away (for example, wrapping your arms around to hug a dog front on makes it near impossible for them to easily disengage).

- The safest way to interact is to invite a dog to come to you.
Alternatively, if you do approach then do so when they are awake and instead of swooping straight in with strokes- wait for them to signal to you they are keen for an interaction.

- Stop stroking after 2-3 seconds, and see if your dog communicates to you they would like more, or if they are done.
This is called the consent test, and it's something all children (and adults) should be aware of.


Most people who get bitten by a dog know the dog well, didn't think their dog would ever bite someone and didn't see the bite coming.

Most dog bites are on faces and hands of someone close to the dog, and this tells us a lot about what the person was LIKELY doing (Note, there are always exceptions).


As I always say to my clients ......

🗣️ Never take your dog's current level of tolerance for granted.

🐾💛We welcomed the gorgeous little 🖤Bear🖤 to the gang this warm week! Lots of house visits in the heat and shady wet walk...
06/07/2025

🐾💛We welcomed the gorgeous little 🖤Bear🖤 to the gang this warm week! Lots of house visits in the heat and shady wet walks💛🐾

🐾😊💛This week has been so much fun!! So many lovely walks, 121s involving confidence building in a variety of different s...
29/06/2025

🐾😊💛This week has been so much fun!! So many lovely walks, 121s involving confidence building in a variety of different situations and 2 new puppies on my life skills course 💛😊🐾

🐾💛🌞This week has been very slow and sniffy!! Full of shade water and home visits! Looking much more friendly for dog wal...
22/06/2025

🐾💛🌞This week has been very slow and sniffy!! Full of shade water and home visits! Looking much more friendly for dog walking next week!🌞💛🐾

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20/06/2025

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🐕HEATSTROKE IN DOGS🐕

We've been banging on about this for years! HEATSTROKE is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY! Fortunately, now more and more professionals are communicating the same message!

Whilst the need for rapid cooling with COLD water (1-15°C) has been recognised for decades in equestrian and human medicine, the dog world has lagged behind, and very poor information still circulates. e.g. "cool the paws", "cover with wet towels", "avoid cold water as it will cause shock"

THE KEY MESSAGES ARE............

💦"WET THEN VET"💦

💦"COLD WATER IMMERSION" (1-15°C)💦
(If you can't immerse, keep pouring ANYTHING COLD over the dog - hose, soft drinks, milk, etc)

💦Dogs die of heatstroke because they were NOT COOLED QUICKLY ENOUGH, NOT BECAUSE THEY WERE COOLED!

♨️RISK FACTORS FOR HEATSTROKE IN HOT WEATHER♨️

♨️Large dogs
♨️DOUBLE-COATED breeds
♨️Brachycephalic breeds
♨️June, July, August (UK)
♨️Exercise, being outdoors, left in cars

EDIT: - If a dog is PANTING, it's struggling to control its body TEMPERATURE! 💦HOSE IT TO COOL IT DOWN!💦

❤️PLEASE SHARE - Spread accurate information; potentially save a dogs life!❤️

CHECK OUT FREE RESOURCES HERE: https://askanimalweb.com/managing-dogs-in-hot-weather/

Welfare in the Heat: https://askanimalweb.com/heat-welfare/

If you don't believe me, look at the research: Beard S, Hall EJ, Bradbury J, Carter AJ, Gilbert S, O'Neill DG. Epidemiology of heat-related illness in dogs under UK emergency veterinary care in 2022. Vet Rec. 2024;e4153. https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/vetr.4153

🐾💛Look at these lovely faces!! Next week is looking like a scorcher so please be aware walks may be shorter or swapped f...
15/06/2025

🐾💛Look at these lovely faces!! Next week is looking like a scorcher so please be aware walks may be shorter or swapped for home visits but I’ll of course keep you posted!💛🐾

🐾🐾This weeks wonderful walks🐾🐾
08/06/2025

🐾🐾This weeks wonderful walks🐾🐾

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