Murphy’s chemo
By Helen Burns | Dated June 24, 2021 | 0 Comments
Right at the end of April the […]
By Helen Burns | Dated December 23, 2015
We all live busy lives with lots of rushing around. Consequently our dogs are regularly put into situations where they feel anxious, or where they feel conflicted between what they want to do, and what they are supposed to do. This can lead to many of the embarrassing or odd dog behaviours that we all see in our 4 legged friends.
The trick with most of these behaviours is to remain calm yourself and think about how your behaviour can impact on your pet. Although it’s tempting to laugh, squirm or squeal, you may inadvertently be encouraging these canine quirks!
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