Happy Pets Society

Happy Pets Society Dog Walking and home boarding service in Taunton and the Surrounding Area He will often join me on my group walks.

The Premier Dog Walking & Pet Sitting Service in Taunton & the Surrounding Area

We are passionate about pet welfare:
•We are members of NARPSUK (National Association of Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers)
•Licensed with the local authority
•Fully Insured
•Police checked

My name is Carly and I have had dogs as part of my family most of my life. I have also owned cats, rabbits, hamsters, birds and chipmun

ks so have experience in looking after all shapes and sizes. I have a Bichon Frise called Bertie (he is the reigning Pet Factor Champion through the local Gazette!). He is very sociable and likes nothing more than meeting new friends. We do agility training once a week we which both really enjoy. In my spare time I volunteer as a home visitor with the RSPCA.

❤️🐶☀️Quick reminder I’m now off for a few days. Back walking on Tuesday. Have a lovely weekend! ☀️🐶❤️
24/04/2026

❤️🐶☀️Quick reminder I’m now off for a few days. Back walking on Tuesday. Have a lovely weekend! ☀️🐶❤️

The very sweet Mia is back on her holidays with me for the next few weeks 🥰
19/02/2026

The very sweet Mia is back on her holidays with me for the next few weeks 🥰

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17/02/2026

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11/02/2026

🦷 It’s Dental Awareness Month! 🐾
Dental disease affects the majority of dogs and cats by the age of 3, and it’s not just about bad breath. Painful gums, infected teeth, and bacteria entering the bloodstream can all have a huge impact on your pet’s overall health and wellbeing ❤️

If your pet has bad breath, red gums, tartar build-up, or is eating differently — don’t ignore it. A dental check could make a huge difference to their comfort and quality of life 🐶🐱

We are giving FREE Nurse Dental consultation's for the month of February. If you are worried about anything, please give our reception team a call - 01823 490433

29/01/2026

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28/01/2026

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Floods And Dog Safety
With flood alerts across many parts of the UK but especially the South West, we want to make sure you and your four-legged friends stay safe. Floodwaters bring hidden dangers—from fast currents to hidden debris and contaminants.
⚠ Keep your dog on a lead - high winds and rising water can be disorienting. Keep your dog securely on a lead during walks to prevent them from slipping into water or getting spooked.
⚠ Avoid fast moving water - fast moving water is incredibly powerful. Even a shallow stream can sweep away a dog in seconds. You may think your dog is a strong swimmer, but never let them near swollen rivers or flooded fields. Current levels can be deceptively strong. Another reason for keeping your dog on a lead.
⚠ Avoid 'dirty' water - flood water often contains raw sewage, harmful chemicals and bacteria such as leptospirosis which, can be fatal if swallowed or absorbed through small cuts. Wash your dog off as soon as you can if your dog has been contaminated and dry thoroughly. Never allow your dog to drink dirty water. If this happens, watch for signs of:
➡Vomiting/diarrhoea
➡Lethargy
➡Poor appetite
➡Tummy pain
Contact your vet if you see any of these signs.
⚠Watch for hidden hazards - submerged debris eg sharp branches, broken glass, open culverts. These can cause serious injuries.
If you live in a high-risk area, have a 'go to bag' ready with a week's supply of food, clean water, any medications, a small dog first aid kit, poo bags, spare lead and a copy of their vaccination records.
⚠ Never enter the water yourself - if your dog does get into trouble, do not go in the water after them. Call 999 and ask for Fire and Rescue Service.
⚠ Check Your Garden: if you decide staying at home would be a better idea, before letting your dog out into the garden, double-check that fences and gates haven't been damaged or blown open by the wind.
Check for live alerts in your area on GOV.UK's Check for Flooding or contact the Environment Agency Floodline at 0345 988 1188.

Pedro 💙 & Margot 🩷 are here to stay for the next 2 weeks! 😃🐾🐶
19/01/2026

Pedro 💙 & Margot 🩷 are here to stay for the next 2 weeks! 😃🐾🐶

2 new members joined the society this week. 1 year old Mabel and 10 year old Nell 🩷 Both a perfect fit 😊🐶🐾
14/01/2026

2 new members joined the society this week. 1 year old Mabel and 10 year old Nell 🩷 Both a perfect fit 😊🐶🐾

Another beautiful day 😃🩷💙🐶🐕🐾❄️
06/01/2026

Another beautiful day 😃🩷💙🐶🐕🐾❄️

It’s good to be back! 😃 Was nice to have a bit of snow to play in too ❄️🩷💙🐶🐕🐾
05/01/2026

It’s good to be back! 😃 Was nice to have a bit of snow to play in too ❄️🩷💙🐶🐕🐾

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Norton Fitzwarren
TA26BU

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