Zuza’s Pet Services

Zuza’s Pet Services Dog walker, pet sitter, and registered puppy trainer with IMDT. I use force-free methods to help dogs to feel happy, safe, and loved.
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31/10/2025

Happy 10th gotcha year Bianca!
I am no fool to think it’s a cute animal video (my sweet voice is making sure you feel no need to go bonkers), but it felt great to see you keeping your s& together when you had a chance, to meet face to face with this sweet (or crazy) sheep. Love my Halloween dog ❤️

25/10/2025
23/10/2025

I did not expect that anyone would want to jump in a water when it’s cold! Ms M proved me wrong 😂 walk

Two lovely girls will be joining MrG on his walks from today. The walk went great and rain didn’t bother anyone!        ...
20/10/2025

Two lovely girls will be joining MrG on his walks from today. The walk went great and rain didn’t bother anyone!

Sharing from  . As a mum of both species I can say this poster with advice of what happens and how to help your teenager...
15/10/2025

Sharing from . As a mum of both species I can say this poster with advice of what happens and how to help your teenager is spot on! I still remember Bianca’s adolescence times and how much I was questioning idea of adding a dog to our family. She is 10 years old now but we still recall her lack of recall 😂

As a mum of both species I can say this poster with advice of what happens and how to help your teenager is spot on! I s...
15/10/2025

As a mum of both species I can say this poster with advice of what happens and how to help your teenager is spot on! I still remember Bianca’s adolescence times and how much I was questioning idea of adding a dog to our family. She is 10 years old now but we still recall her lack of recall 😂

BRAIN UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The challenges of the teenage dog.

There’s a saying that most parents of teenagers can relate to - "Parents of teenagers understand why some animals eat their young!"

The changes that happen in the brain of a teenage dog are not that different to a human teenager.

The brain undergoes a period of "pruning" and "re-wiring". This process can cause some parts not to work, work sporadically or work too much.

To describe it in the simplest of terms -the prefrontal cortex of a teenage brain is at the “back of the queue” in this process. It’s still “under construction” and still developing. This area of the brain is responsible for making “logical” decisions, controlling impulses, learning, remembering, problem solving and social interaction.

Because the prefrontal cortex is being reconstructed, the brain relies more on a part called the amygdala to make choices and react.
The amygdala is involved in the “big feelings” we may see - emotional responses like fight or flight, anxiety, excitement, reactivity, impulse control and instinctive behaviour.

Being aware of the physical changes the teenage brain is going through in the process of maturing, helps us to be more understanding and accepting.

Statistics show that many dogs are surrendered or re homed during the teenage stage as their owners no longer “like” the way their dog behaves, can’t handle them or just give up on them.

Please don’t give up on your teenage dog. We need to manage our expectations and frustrations during this phase.

Understand and acknowledge what is happening in their brain. Help them through this stage with patience, consistency, love and acceptance.

14/10/2025

Sometimes enrichment means… sniffing the dog walker’s van during a quick desensitising session ! 🐶 Sweet Ms. S isn’t a big fan of van rides (even though she loves travelling in her grandad’s car), so this is a big step for her. 💪🏼
To put it in perspective — if you’re scared of snakes, it’s like standing close while someone holds one. No one with phobia would do it at the first session and it was the same with Ms S. Small steps forward is the way.
I’m so proud of this brave girl! ❤️

Hello Monday
13/10/2025

Hello Monday

Happy Sunday everyone 🤗🐶
10/12/2023

Happy Sunday everyone 🤗🐶

Address

Woodcote
Reading

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11:30am
Tuesday 9am - 11am
Wednesday 9am - 11am
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 1pm

Telephone

+447852420045

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