01. May 2019
Postal worker comes up the driveway, gets closer to the window/door, dog barks, moments later the post is delivered, and the postal worker walks away from the house. This month's blog explores why some dogs react more than others to this frequent event, how it can be linked to previous experiences and what owners might want to think about to help their dog feel better about the situation.
Cats behaviour · 27. March 2019
Cats have many individual preferences in what they like to do as well as where they like to sleep and relax or what they like to eat. Many cats are not keen on changes and so our ability to spot the signs, whether through body language cues or changes in behaviour can be a great help in spotting potential stress. The blog explores these aspects using the tail and cat flaps as examples.

Dogs physical · 26. February 2019
A recent survey shows only 42% of dogs receive a daily walk. However, there are a multitude of reasons found why dogs or owners may not be participating in this daily exercise. Not all dog walks are equal and the blog explores how to mix things up a little and to ensure the dog's needs are at the forefront of our minds.