Spaniel Training and Dog Care

Health and Care

Even with the healthiest dog can become unwell or have some problems so we take a look at some of the more common issues and offer information to help.

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  • How to help an older dog in and out of the car

    How to help an older dog in and out of the car

    It’s a fact that, like people, your dog will get older and may struggle to get into or out of your car and you will need to consider how you are going to help him. Dogs can also sustain injuries and ailments that can affect their mobility which can also impact their ability to jump…

  • Can dogs have hiccups?

    Can dogs have hiccups?

    Most humans will be familiar with hiccups and parents of young children will be more than aware of the trouble these noisy, sometimes annoying abdominal spasms can cause. Even adults may be unable to avoid a bout of hiccups from time-to-time. But what about pets and, in particular dogs, can dogs get hiccups? A question…

  • What is the best dog bed for a dog with arthritis?

    What is the best dog bed for a dog with arthritis?

    We all love our dogs and want to make sure they are as healthy and happy as possible. Dogs who suffer from arthritis will often find it difficult to move around on their own, which can cause problems for them when trying to sleep or relax. This blog is going to discuss a few options…

  • Is a spaniel cold blooded? No, find out why

    Is a spaniel cold blooded? No, find out why

    One question that arises surprisingly often is that of whether a spaniel is cold blooded or not. People often ask this question due to the resilience of spaniels and their seemingly resilient approach to dealing with cold weather and their love of water, regardless of the temperature. Spaniels are not cold blooded. They are mammals…

  • What happens if a dog eats chocolate?

    What happens if a dog eats chocolate?

    Most dogs are greedy scavengers who will take any opportunity to eat, this can include things that are bad for them such as chocolate. Chocolate is dangerous to dogs and dogs should never eat it – ever. Chocolate is potentially deadly to dogs and should be kept well out of a dog’s reach. Dogs do…