Dear Darcy, A Letter To A Rescue Dog Dear Darcy, You changed my life back in July 2015. I saw you on Facebook and something just happened to me. I didn't even know that I wanted another dog. People were always sending me pictures of dogs desperately needing a home. My heart went out to... Continue Reading →
Chamomile For Dogs
Chamomile for dogs We've all heard of the amazing calming and healing effects of chamomile tea for humans but did you know that it can be beneficial to dogs too? This post shows 7 incredible ways that chamomile can help your dog. It can be used both topically or orally to help mild health conditions... Continue Reading →
The Ring of Gilly Wood by Ruth Banister
Today I am thrilled to be taking part in the blog tour for The Ring of Gilly Wood by Ruth Banister. Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources for asking me to take part in the tour and for supplying a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. There he is,’ whispered Vixen. ‘It’s true then,’ said Buck... Continue Reading →
Eat Less by Jeremy and Georgina Jackson-Sytner
Today I am so happy to join the blog tour for Eat Less by Jeremy and Georgina Jackson-Sytner. Many thanks to Kelly from Love Books Group for the invitation to join the tour and Urbane Books for a copy of the book which I have reviewed honestly. EAT LESS The easiest way to lose weight... Continue Reading →
11 Things To Do When Your Dog Is Missing
11 Things To Do When Your Dog Is Missing It can happen to anyone. A sudden loud noise can spook your dog, he can pick up a scent or it can be just a moment of distraction when you answer the door. By law, the dog must be microchipped but many dogs which are found have... Continue Reading →
Dog Training Fails, Have You Had Any?
Dog Training Fails Have you ever patiently trained your dog to do something with catastrophic results? Sometimes dog training fails can happen because the dog is just so clever and tries to outsmart his owner. The dog may excel at some things but completely fail at others. I have a dog who is well behaved yet... Continue Reading →
Hero Dogs-Wilma Melville, Paul Lobo (Book Review)
Hero Dogs by Wilma Melville Description The true story of the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation by retired physical education teacher Wilma Melville, and the amazing dogs and their handlers that faced off with devastating catastrophes from 9/11 to Hurricane Katrina. In 1995, retired physical education teacher Wilma Melville volunteered as a canine search-and-rescue (SAR)... Continue Reading →
Remembering Enid Blyton
Remembering Enid Blyton I was born in the Sixties and some of my oldest memories were the Enid Blyton books I used to love so much. As a child, it wasn't the author that attracted me to the books but looking back all my favourites were written by Enid Blyton, even though the books were... Continue Reading →
Joint Pain In Senior Dogs
Joint Pain in Senior Dogs In this post, I wanted to talk about joint pain in senior dogs because my own dog is approaching fifteen years old. I have been researching ways to alleviate any discomfort she may have from arthritis and ways to spot the signs of joint pain. As you can see from the... Continue Reading →
Top 10 Dog Books
Top 10 Dog Books I always get excited to read books where the main feature is about dogs. It is always heartwarming to read true life stories of how dogs have helped their partners through times of grief, depression, and loneliness. In addition, dog books are an excellent teaching tool for children who can learn... Continue Reading →