How to Choose the Right Dog Lead for Your Pup’s Personality

How to Choose the Right Dog Lead for Your Pup’s Personality

Dog AccessoriesMark Chinnery

Dog leads aren’t one-size-fits-all. Your pup’s personality, walking style, and training level all influence which lead is best. For energetic dogs that pull, a no-pull harness with a double-ended lead offers control and comfort.

Best Dog Toys for Heavy Chewers in 2025

Best Dog Toys for Heavy Chewers in 2025

Dog AdviceMark Chinnery

When choosing a toy for a heavy chewer, look for keywords like “indestructible dog toys,” “durable chew toys,” and “safe dog enrichment.” Avoid plush toys with weak seams or squeakers that can be swallowed.

Are Yak Chews Safe for All Dog Breeds?

Are Yak Chews Safe for All Dog Breeds?

Dog AdviceMark Chinnery

From an ethical sourcing perspective, yak chews often come from sustainable Himalayan farms, making them a more environmentally conscious choice. Pet owners increasingly seek natural, additive-free products, and yak chews meet that demand. However, safety should always come first. 

How Can Colder Weather Affect My Pet

How Can Colder Weather Affect My Pet

Cat BehaviourAlice Pillin

It's that time of year when the weather begins to turn: darker evenings, rainy showers, storms and the encroaching cold. Us humans aren't the only ones who notice the changing seasons; our pets are naturally tuned into their surroundings too. During the transitional weather, you may notice your pet behaving differently as a response. Some pets (cats and dogs in particular) can become lethargic, more anxious, or withdrawn. Here's what to look out for and how you can help minimise the mood swings your pet experiences during this time. 

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass?

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass?

Dog AdviceAlice Pillin

Ever been walking your dog but it's more interested in chewing grass than getting from A to B? Often, grass is unavoidable when walking your dog. But is grass safe for your dog to digest, and why does your dog want to eat grass in the first place? 

There are a variety of reasons as to why dogs eat grass, most of which are not causes for concern. The following are a list of explanations for your dog's grass-eating habits.