Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in General Dog Topics | Posted on 28-10-2011
Pam Ayres, creator of The Puppy poem
THE PUPPY – Poem by Pam Ayres
I heard Pam recite part of this on the BBC’s One Show and thought it was very funny and needed to be shared with all of my good readers….enjoy!
I bought myself a puppy
And I hoped in time he might
Become my friend and ward off
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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Dog Walking Products | Posted on 26-10-2011
Dog Leash
When my Grandmother was growing up in the early 1900’s in London any dogs they owned never had such luxuries as a dog leash, not alone a collar.
Whilst researching information on leads I came across a site for the dog owner who has money to invest in a diamond collar for their beloved pooch, something else…whoa!! I wonder if the British couple who won the Euro Millions last week have a pet fit for this kind of luxury. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Potty Training you Puppy | Posted on 24-10-2011
Puppies House Training
Consistency Is Key with puppy house training
There are very few dogs that can’t be house trained – just poor pet owners who don’t understand the value of consistency. You’re the most important element in successful house training for a puppy or adult dog that’s new in your home.
The dog is looking to you to set boundaries and rules, while also showing that he’s welcome in your world. House training might take a few days – or it might take months – each dog is different.
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Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 22-10-2011
Tin Tin's Snowy
Isn’t the dog Snowy, Tin Tin’s best pal, simply scrumptious?
Snowy is actually a white Fox Terrier but personally I think Tin Tin’s dog looks like a White Schnoodle.
Christine, based in Trelech, Carmathenshire, has a truly adorable litter of 4 white schnoodles looking for their forever homes, 2 males and 2 females. We have posted about this litter previously. The pups are £425 and Christine can be contacted on 01994 484477 or 07880978491 (Genuine enquiries only please) Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Info | Posted on 22-10-2011
Beaches for Dogs
Woody the Schnoodle and his Schnoodle Mummy have just come back from a walk on the beach.
Sadly in the UK dogs are banned from many beaches and the ones that don’t ban dogs can be few and far between.
Woody and I are fortunate that we live a stones throw from a beautiful beach and a daily walk to play with the stones is a daily occurance for us.
Don’t get me wrong I do understand that some irresponsible dog owners have made it necessary to ban dogs from family beaches. This summer in our area proved a very strong case in favour of banning dogs from certain beaches. A 7 year old child was very badly bitten and held under the water by an agressive, uncontrolled and unleashed Rottwieler. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Dog Rescue | Posted on 19-10-2011
Melissa the Rescue Cocker Spaniel Puppy
Oh my goodness, how adorable are these 2 rescue Cocker Spaniel pups looking for their forever homes.
Woody and I were out on our evening walk this evening and we got talking, nothing unusual here, I could talk for England to fellow dog owners. The lady I was chatting to had a beautiful black standard Schnauzer girlie called Indie. Indie’s Mummy told me she was so delighted with her that she was ready to look for another dog to give a home to. Me being me recommended the Many Tears Rescue site immediately.
As soon as Woody and I got home we went straight to the PC to look at what dogs we could feature on our site. It was a tough decision because they are all so cute but Melissa and Mariah caught my eye. The 8 week old pups both have visual problems and Melissa has got a deformed leg, which may need to be amputated at a later date. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Nutrition and Feeding | Posted on 18-10-2011
Dog feeding
Owning a dog, from a cost perspective, does not just involve the initial purchase, there are many cost implications throughout the dog’s lifetime.
Firstly you need to establish a feeding routine for your dog and find a food that satisfies your budget and your dog’s nutrient requirements.
Where do you start…..discussing various food options with your vet is a good place to begin. Another very good place to seek advice is your local pet store, many of the larger chains have an expert to hand who has been sent on pet nutrition courses. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in General Dog Topics | Posted on 16-10-2011
Cute Puppy - To be loved and cherished, not to be eaten
Most dog lovers would find the comments made by River Cottage chef, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, tasteless, literally
His claims that eating puppy meat is no worse than eating a pork chop have sparked outrage. According to an article in the Daily Mail on 1st October, Fearnely -Whittingstall, who regards himself as a ‘real food campaigner’ suggested that society has unfairly dictated which animals can be farmed and which can be kept as pets. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Breeders | Posted on 12-10-2011
Dog arthritis
Is your dog less agile than he used to be? Have you noticed him limping?
He may have arthritis
Dogs and humans share a very similar muscular and tissue structure in their joints, making both susceptible to arthritis. The condition can rear its ugly and unwelcome head at any time.
Excess weight can cause stress on dog’s joint, therefore careful weight management can prevent the chance of them developing the disease later in their life. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Schnoodle Mummy | Posted in Schnoodle Health | Posted on 08-10-2011
Veterinary Health Care
Top 5 reasons to visit your veterinarian
Annual Jabs – Annual vaccination of your Schnoodle dog is of paramount importance to help protect your dog against diseases. Un-vaccinated dogs pose a serious threat to other dogs as well as to their own health. Responsible dog ownership should include a regular vaccination programme and your veterinarian can advice on the most relevant vaccinations for your dog and frequency. If you plan to board your dog in kennels or travel with your dog you will need to provide evidence of regular and up-to-date vaccinations. Read the rest of this entry »