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Author: Alison Campbell

Dog walking – whose walk is it anyway?

Dog walking – whose walk is it anyway?

Dog walking Some of my happiest childhood memories involve dog walking. In those days it was multiples of shelties around the village where I grew up. Then, as a young adult, I walked with Patch, my rescued border collie with

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Alison Campbell February 2, 2016April 26, 2019 Custom Canine Care, Dog behaviour, Uncategorized, Walking a dog No Comments Keep reading

How to train a dog

How to train your dog. Teach him to look to you for instruction.

How to train a dog  – part 1 A dog is a relatively straightforward creature, whose behaviour is driven almost entirely by what could be described as gaining reward and avoiding ‘punishment’ (more accurately, avoiding bad things happening). In many

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Why do dogs need toys?

Why do dogs need toys?

Why do dogs need toys? Most people that I know, who own a dog, consider their canine companion to be part of the family, and Christmas means presents for dogs, just as surely as it does gifts for children! So

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Alison Campbell December 6, 2015March 29, 2016 Dog behaviour, Dog care, Dog equipment, Uncategorized No Comments Keep reading

The use of meat in dog food

meat in dog food

The use of meat in dog food Dogs are non-obligate carnivores, rather than omnivores, which means their teeth, digestion, enzymes etc are primarily that of a carnivore, but they have adapted to cope with small amounts of vegetable and grains. Nevertheless it

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Alison Campbell November 28, 2015March 31, 2016 Dog care, Feeding a dog, Uncategorized No Comments Keep reading

Dog walking in the dark – how to stay safe and visible

dog walking in the dark

We’re still a few weeks away from the shortest day of the year, but dog walking in the dark has once again become a reality for most of us. It’s easy to be overly confident, even blasé, but the reality is that pretty much

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Alison Campbell November 20, 2015May 17, 2016 Dog care, Dog equipment, Uncategorized, Walking a dog No Comments Keep reading

The Dog Zone Review, Custom Canine Care newsletter

Get ready for the launch of our new weekly email newsletter, The Dog Zone Review. This is a quality, original content email newsletter, with subscriber led content such as dog related Q&A, FAQ, dog behaviour hints and tips, in depth

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Walking your dog in Newcastle upon Tyne

Walking your dog in Newcastle upon Tyne

Benton Quarry Park – Whitley Road, Newcastle upon Tyne. Category: Green Dog walks, walking your dog, dog walking This is a small, enclosed, informal park, which offers safe off road dog walking and a variety of habitats. The park is well

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Dog walking in Newcastle – when the dog says “no!”

Today I did my first walk with Willow who is a beautiful black and gold Hovawort. We’d met on a couple of occassions and got along well, indeed she was positively affectionate at the initial booking visit. I’d done a

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Alison Campbell March 11, 2013February 2, 2016 Custom Canine Care, Dog behaviour, Uncategorized, Walking a dog No Comments Keep reading

Dog walking musings – a rose by any other name…

Does it matter what we call things? People? Animals? It seems to be human nature to label; to reduce complex situations down to a single word. She’s insecure, autistic, gregarious, selfish, intelligent or a doormat. We do it with our

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A well spent Saturday – learning at Custom Canine Care

Yesterday I went to a breeders’ seminar at Croft Veterinary Hospital in Cramlington. The main draw was a lecture on puppy development, which proved to be a rich and positive walk through a puppy’s developmental needs between birth and 12

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