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Meet Their Favourite Food


Egg

Eggs

A cooked entire egg or yolk can be good for your dog, unless your pet has a pre-existing health condition like acute pancreatitis or diabetes.

Peanut butter

Peanut Butter

The Vitamin E present in this nutty spread helps promote healthy muscles, offers skin and coat support, and boosts eye health for dogs, as well as supports fat metabolism and promotes healthy cell formation.

Meat

Meat

Raw meats can also promote eye health, muscle strength, digestion, and dental hygiene.

Cheese

Cheese

Cheese contains protein, calcium, vitamin A, essential fatty acids, and B-complex vitamins.

In The Touch Of Grooming 

Regular dog grooming is essential for maintaining your pet's health and happiness. By grooming your dog, you can prevent infections, reduce anxiety and stress, detect and solve skin problems, bond with your dog, maintain hygiene, and improve their overall behavior. Quality pet grooming is about more than keeping your pet looking cute and smelling good. With proper pet grooming, you can decrease shedding, eliminate fleas and ticks, and even detect health conditions.

Brushing

Basic grooming steps

1. Brushing

Brushing your dog's coat regularly is essential to maintain their health and appearance. Depending on your dog's breed and coat type, brushing can be a daily to weekly activity. Use the appropriate brush—such as a slicker brush for long-haired breeds, a bristle brush for short-haired breeds, or a comb for dogs with curly hair. Start from the head and gently work your way to the tail, being cautious around any tangles or mats to avoid causing pain. Regular brushing not only helps to reduce shedding and prevent mats but also distributes natural oils throughout the coat, keeping it shiny and healthy. Additionally, it offers an excellent opportunity to check for any skin issues or parasites.

Bath

Keep Clean

Bathing

Bathing your dog helps keep their skin and coat clean and healthy. This should generally be done monthly or as needed, depending on your dog's lifestyle and coat type. Begin by brushing your dog to remove loose hair and detangle any mats. Use lukewarm water to thoroughly wet your dog's coat, then apply a dog-specific shampoo, taking care to avoid the eyes and ears. Lather the shampoo and gently massage it into the coat, ensuring you reach all areas. Rinse thoroughly to remove all shampoo residue, as any remaining soap can irritate the skin. After rinsing, towel dry your dog and, if needed, use a blow dryer on a low, cool setting to prevent chills and ensure the coat dries completely.

Nails Trimming

Cutting & Trimming 

Nail Trimming and Ear Cleaning

Keeping your dog's nails and ears well-maintained is crucial for their overall health and comfort. Trim your dog's nails every 3-4 weeks using dog-specific nail clippers or a grinder, carefully avoiding the quick to prevent bleeding and discomfort. In case of accidental cuts, use styptic powder to stop any bleeding. For ear cleaning, inspect your dog's ears monthly for signs of infection, such as redness, odor, or discharge. Use a dog-specific ear cleaner on a cotton ball or pad to gently clean the inside of the ear flap and outer ear canal, taking care not to insert anything deep into the ear. Regular maintenance of your dog's nails and ears helps prevent pain, infection, and other health issues.



Meet The Most Welcome Dog Breeds

Rottweiler

Who's Boss

Rottweiler: Powerful, Protective, Loyal. Famous for their instinct for guarding

Poodle

Clingy Angels

Poodle: Fun, Energetic, Smart and Easy to Train

Labrador Retriever

Sturdy &  Solid

Labrador Retriever: Make excellent companions, as well as assistance dogs due to their sensitive and affectionate nature

Golden Retriever

Greates Lover 

Golden Retriever: Loyal, Supportive and a pleasure to be around. They're often social butterflies whose upbeat, goofy energy can brighten anyone's day

German Shorthair

The Extrovered 

German Shorthair: Playful and Intelligent, generally  good with other dogs and children

German Shepher

The Smart One

German Shepher: Loyal, Confident, Courageous, and Steady

French Bulldog

Completely Irresistible

French Bulldog: Clownish, Playful, Affectionate, and Fairly Energetic.

Beagle

Small Hunter

Beagle: Adaptable, Versatile with Loving, Curious Natures.


Dogs leave pawprints on our hearts


Mabel The Pug

Happiness is a warm puppy

Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole

Keeping a dog can be incredibly rewarding, offering loyal companionship and boosting both physical and mental health. Their presence encourages regular exercise through walks and play, reducing stress and anxiety while fostering a sense of routine and responsibility. Dogs can also enhance social connections by facilitating interactions with other pet owners and providing a sense of security with their protective nature. They teach valuable life lessons such as patience and empathy, and their playful antics bring joy and fun to any household, enriching life with unconditional love and happiness.