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Mannerly Mutts Hey guys,looking forward to helping you guys with your problems with your pups/dogs, feel free to me

Meet Kris 😍 a beautiful jrt x who had a hard start to life as a puppy. Kris likes to shout when she sees dogs in the dis...
19/07/2022

Meet Kris 😍 a beautiful jrt x who had a hard start to life as a puppy. Kris likes to shout when she sees dogs in the distance and is not too confident on walks. In order to change this we talked about control and management and expectations. We worked on eye contact 👀 target training 🎯 and some basic training 😊 we also worked on loose lead. Kris and her human is doing amazing! Swipe to see the progress so far! 🥰

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03/04/2022

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This is so true 💕💕

Let me see your Friday faces 😍
01/04/2022

Let me see your Friday faces 😍

30/03/2022

4 Interesting facts about your dog. 🤔🐶

Tag a pet owner who needs to see this. 😄💙

How cute is Harvey. Bit late posting but Harvey had a park session where we worked on understanding body language, recal...
28/03/2022

How cute is Harvey. Bit late posting but Harvey had a park session where we worked on understanding body language, recall with distraction and how to approach other dogs while keeping your dog safe. Its so important to understand dogs body language as well as your own so you know when to take your dog away from a situation 💕

Interested in our dog packages? Get in touch now 🐶🐾

20/03/2022

AN EASY FOOD TO SHARE FROM THE FRIDGE: A SUPERFOOD FOR DOGS🐶, THE ALMIGHTY EGG🥚 AKA NATURE’S MULTIVITAMIN!

When sourcing the perfect longevity snack for your dog, the humble egg🥚 should be at the top of your list! If there was such a thing as a perfect food for pets, it would be eggs. They are rich in bioavailable amino acids, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals while being relatively low in calories and carbs. Whether from chicken🐔, quail, or ducks🦆, eggs are nature’s nutrition bombs!

Eggs🥚 contain all ten essential amino acids needed to support effective muscle growth, recovery and maintenance. Eggs are also rich in choline, which is excellent for brain and skin health.🧠

The fastest method is to offer them raw but you can also scramble, poach, soft-boil...however you want to cook your eggs, leave the butter, salt, pepper off and share a bite of your eggs with your dog! You can also boil them, peel, slice and dehydrate for a healthy "choline crisp" dog treat! 🙌

When choosing eggs, try and go for pastured, free-range eggs to get the most nutrients. One egg is about seventy calories.

👉Taken from The Forever Dog book, where they list more healthy treat ideas and foods. www.foreverdog.com

16/03/2022

Alfie is urgently looking for a foster or forever home 🏡💔

He is a gorgeous 7 month old Collie who will need an active home where he will be the only dog as he loves all the attention or with a bigger dog to teach him! He loves going out on his walks and playing 🐕 He will not be homed with cats or young children 😺👶

If you're interested in fostering or adopting Alfie please fill out a form below:

Foster form: https://dogsindistress.org/application-form-foster- rescue-dog/

Adoption form: https://dogsindistress.org/application-form-adopt- rescue-dog/

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16/03/2022

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09/03/2022

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Day out with Daisy 🐕‍🦺 Daisy's owners were having a small party and the people may overwhelm daisy so being the responsi...
06/03/2022

Day out with Daisy 🐕‍🦺 Daisy's owners were having a small party and the people may overwhelm daisy so being the responsible puppy owners, I took her for a big adventure up the hills to get her out of the crowd 😊 She had such a blast, we got to practice our recall, eye contact and even a stay (for the pics obviously 🤣)

Have you an event coming up and need someone to walk your beloved pet? Get in touch now 🥰🐕‍🦺

24/02/2022

I always recommend investigating the ‘root cause’ of any behaviours you don’t want.

Here’s some examples:

Is your puppy biting the children because he’s teething and overwhelmed and needs more calm time with lovely cool chews in a quiet area?

Is your dog jumping up on people because they are a little bit anxious and it’s something to do with those nerves?

Or digging holes in the garden because they are bored silly and gives them something to do if their walks and mental enrichment isn’t quite right?

Or barking at people coming into the house because she’s super scared and is communicating her need for space?

You have three choices

1. Tolerate the behaviour, yes you can choose to live with it. But remember it’s a choice you’ve made directly or indirectly and don’t get mad when the dog does the thing you’ve decided to tolerate. If you think the root cause may be fear or anxiety speak with a Clinical Behaviourist. And otherwise make sure it’s not something that’s impacting neighbours or other people and dogs.

2. Manage the behaviour - you can manage most problem behaviours to stop them happening. Dog jumps on guests - put them in another room on arrival. Dog doesn’t come when called - keep them on a long line so they can’t run away. Dog steals food from dinner table - put them in their crate with a lickimat or kong with their meal and so on…

3. Train - you can train your dog to alternative behaviours. Teach them, engage their brains and help them figure out what you do want. Yelling, shouting, screaming isn’t dog training you might suppress a behaviour in the instance but only through fear and it probably won’t generalise. People often ask me what way should they say the cue words we train and I always tell them it doesn’t matter. The word or sound will be trained and generalised and understood.

Whatever option you go with, ensure your dog or puppy is getting enough mental enrichment, lovely long calm sniffy walks and plenty of time and attention.

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