Behaviour & Training
Yes, dogs can get jealous. Dogs are known for their strong bonds with their family and protection against their possessions, such as food and toys.
Breeds
Toy breeds are small-sized dogs that are characterised by their petite stature, generally weighing around 5 to 15 pounds and standing at 6 to 12 inches tall.
Shih Tzus, Pugs and French Bulldogs are all examples of brachycephalic dogs, commonly known as flat-faced dogs.
Lifestyle
Dogs, much like us, have different personalities and preferences. Some pups may relish the warmth of a good cuddle, while others might find it uncomfortable.
Yes, in some circumstances dogs will need suncream. Dogs with thin and light-coloured coats are especially prone to sunburn.
Whether or not dogs have the ability to smile is still up for debate. Many pup parents insist that they've seen their dog express happiness through a smile.
From the saggy skin of the Bulldog to the iconic wrinkles of the Shar-Pei, there are many breeds that are full of these adorable folds.
Yes, dogs like music. Certain genres, such as classical and reggae, can have a soothing effect which is perfect for dogs with separation anxiety.
It varies from dog to dog but, generally most dogs enjoy playing in the snow. The unusual texture and crisp smell provides the perfect playground for them.
Not all houseplants are suitable for homes with dogs, some can be toxic if ingested. However, there are plenty of dog-friendly varieties to choose from.
Nutrition
Tips on how to make mealtimes great with Butternut Box.
Among the smartest dog breeds are Border Collies, Poodles and German Shepherds. These breeds need a significant amount of mental stimulation to keep them happy.
Some of the most popular dog breeds originated from Scotland, such as the wee Westie. Many were bred to help with hunting and farming.
From Bulldogs to Shih Tzus, Newfoundlands to Pugs, here are our top 10 picks of the calmest breeds known to dog-kind.
From sloppy kisses to sofa cuddles, some dogs take their role as man's best friend very seriously. Here are our picks of the top 10 friendliest dog breeds.
Puppies
It's really important to make bath time a positive experience for your pup. Specialist puppy trainer Meera is here to help with all the advice you need.
While Labradors will chow down on anything, Poodles can be picky. Your Labradoodle could go either way, but still needs proper nutrition and portion control.
The combination of a curious Cocker Spaniel and fussy Poodle can make Cockapoos difficult to feed. It's best to choose a dog food with lots of flavour options.
Cavapoos are a lively, energetic breed that will need a diet rich in protein and vegetables to support their development and help to maintain a healthy weight.
Never in history has a Labrador said no to a treat, meaning they can easily overeat. That's why these loveable pooches need a controlled and satisfying diet.
Yes, dogs can eat blueberries in controlled quantities. These bursts of flavour are a delightful treat and can help to give your dog's immune system a boost.
No, dogs cannot eat baked beans. Most supermarket varieties of beans contain additives such as salt, sugar, onion and garlic, all of which can be toxic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat asparagus in controlled quantities. It is rich in iron and fibre, helping to maintain healthy bones and promote digestive health.
Yes, dogs can eat prawns. However they should be served cooked, peeled and in small amounts. They should never be fed raw or with the shells still intact.
Yes, dogs can eat kale in controlled quantities. It's best to lightly steam kale before feeding it to your dog, as too much raw kale can cause kidney issues.