Why Does My Dog Sit on Me? A Groomer's Guide to the Lap Sitter
A York groomer explains why does my dog sit on me: bonding, comfort and a bit of guarding, plus when sitting on you tips into too much.
A York groomer explains why does my dog sit on me: bonding, comfort and a bit of guarding, plus when sitting on you tips into too much.
Can dogs eat cherries? The flesh is not toxic, but the stones, stalks and leaves contain cyanide. A York groomer explains why cherries are best...
A York groomer's calm, reward-based guide on how to teach your dog to stay: build duration, distance and distractions the kind way, one small step at...
Dog dry or cracked nose? A York groomer explains the everyday causes, gentle care and balms that help, and the signs that mean it's time to see your...
A York groomer explains why does my dog lean on me: affection, security and attention, what the lean really means, and when it hints at anxiety.
Can dogs eat pears? Yes, in moderation, with the core and pips removed. A York groomer explains the benefits, safe amounts and how to serve them.
A York groomer's kind, reward-based guide on how to teach your dog leave it: build a swap-and-reward habit so your dog turns away from tempting or...
Cherry eye in dogs explained by a York groomer: what that red lump in the eye corner is, prone breeds, and why it needs a vet, not home treatment.
A York groomer explains why does my dog circle before lying down: ancient instinct, comfort and safety, plus when a sudden change in circling needs a...
Can dogs eat sweets and sugar? No. A York groomer explains why sugar is bad and why xylitol in sweets and gum is highly toxic, plus what to do in an...