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SPECIAL FEATURE BY - Dogs Trust

Dogs Trust is the UK's largest dog welfare charity and cares for 16,000

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How to treat separation anxiety in Dogs

Did you know that 10% of puppies and older dogs suffer from separation anxiety?

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The Team

Deborah & Judy – Directors

Proud Owners of: Toby / C.J / Mini & Venus (4 totally pampered cats)

Having had over 25 years experience of caring for and owning dogs, Cats & Small animals, we are not only true animal lovers with firsthand experience, but understand the needs, requirements  and expectations our clients have when having to leave there pet’s in the hands of Pet Care professionals.

Having established one of London’s largest & most successful Pet Care agencies with thousands of trusted Carers & happy clients whom trust us with their pets & home daily. We have built loyal & lasting relationships we with our clients all round the world.

Our Agency is proud of the high standards we set within the pet care industry.

Dogs2mogs Carers

We only select Carers who are fun, friendly and reliable pet lovers to join our team of pet care professionals.

As part of the P4pets policy our Carers undergo the following before joining our agency

Full vetting & screening process (including police checking)

Training programme

Fully insured

All Carers are backed up with 24 hour support given by our experienced management team.
 

 

Dog Poll

Which Dog is illegal to keep in the UK?
 

DOG FACTS

Dogs have many more sensory 'smelling' cells than a man's 5,000,000. A Dachshund has 125,000,000, a Fox Terrier 147,000,000 and an Alsatian (often used as a 'sniffer' dog) has 220,000,000.


The oldest reliable age recorded for a dog is 29 years, 5 months for a Queensland 'heeler' called Bluey in Victoria, Australia. The average dog lives to around 15 years of age.


Question

Can you face a jail sentence for over feeding your dog and making him/her obese?
 

CAT FACTS

Cats will enjoy heat and sun exposure, humans will start to feel uncomfortable when their skin's   temperature gets higher than about 44.5 °C (112 °F) cats don't start to show signs of discomfort until their skin reaches about 52 °C (126 °F).

A common belief says that cats always land on their feet; they usually do - but not always. A cat can reflexively twist its body and right itself using its acute sense of balance and flexibility.  This is known as a cat 'righting reflex..


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