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I Can’t Run Like I Used To, But I Still Want to Play
Age might slow their paws, but it never dims their desire to play. Senior dogs still crave fun, connection, and adventure — they just need the game to match their pace. From gentle fetch to scent games, there are countless ways to keep their tails wagging and hearts happy well into their golden years.

Amanda Anderson - K9 Hydrotherapist
Aug 153 min read
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What do "shivers" and "shakes" mean with a dog?
There are various ways an experienced dog handler can read and understand the behaviour of a dog. The obvious ones are their tail, eye...

The Dogzbody
Mar 24, 20243 min read
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Why do Dogs and Puppies Mouth?
Introduction: Bringing a playful, energetic puppy into your home is an exciting experience. However, one behaviour that can puzzle and...

The Dogzbody
Oct 14, 20232 min read
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To Prey or not to Prey,
What is Prey Drive? Simply put prey drive is an instinctive urge for a dog to find, follow or pursue and then catch their prey, or hunt,...
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Mar 10, 20215 min read
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