The Dog Directory 2018/19

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SERVICES & RETAILERS FOR DOGS IN THE UK

- THE ONE STOP UK REFERENCE DIRECTORY -

DOGS ON HOLIDAY Guide To Having A Great Holiday With Your Dog INSIDE:

PUPPY LOVE Are You Ready For A Puppy?

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2019

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Index House Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7ET Tel: 01344 636 436 admin@animalcarecollege.co.uk www.animalcarecollege.co.uk The Animal Care College has been delivering open learning courses on all aspects of animal care for almost 40 years and is accredited by Laser Learning Awards, a member of the Open College Network, and a member of the Association of Correspondence Colleges.

Courses Include:

• Diploma in Dog Training Class Instruction • Diploma in Pet Bereavement Counselling • Canine Psychology • Caring for Animals in Kennels & Catteries • Feline Psychology • Diploma of Kennel Management • Canine Behaviour Modification • Canine Behaviour Counselling • Introduction to Showing Dogs • Complimentary Therapies • Anatomy & Psychology of Dogs & Cats • Veterinary Reception • Grooming (Theory) • The Judging Diploma • Dog Breeding Diploma

• Modifying Canine Agression • Equine Psychology • Management of Canine Aggression • Equine Psychology • Horse & Pony Management • Puppy Training Class Instruction • Care & Management of Small Companion Animals

Short Courses In: Nutrition, Rehoming, Health, Breeding, Transport and Restraint, Natural Healing, Rehoming, H&S for service providers, First Aid. Working in Rescue Centres & Pet Shops, and Canine Welfare. Puppy Training Class Instruction.

For a Prospectus please apply to The Registrar who will be pleased to send full details of all courses.

Prospectus & on-line registration form can be found on our website!

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2019 ISSUE Hello and welcome to the 3rd edition of The Dogs Directory, and its sister website www.dogs-directory.co.uk. Response has been phenomenal and we would like to welcome all our customers and contributors. Why not consider all of the options now available to you through our website? We can offer you anything from a listing to a web page at very cost effective prices, with top rankings on Google, Yahoo and many more. Reaching every corner of the country, the web also offers access to a large potential market. To advertise in the next issue please telephone our sales team on 01582 488385 or email ads@mediachameleon.co.uk or visit www.dogs-directory.co.uk and follow the links to read our media pack.

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Contents 4-5 • Tooth Care For Dogs 6-7 • Dogs On Holiday 8-11 • Puppy Love

‘Puppy Love’ Pg: 8 - 11

‘Tooth Care For Dogs’

Pg: 4 - 5

Dogs...............................................................13 ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS............................................................................................................................13 DOG BREEDERS............................................................................................................................................................14 DOG BREEDERS - FRENCH BULLDOGS...............................................................................................................14 DOG COLLARS..............................................................................................................................................................14 DOG FLAPS / DOORS.................................................................................................................................................14 DOG FOOD.....................................................................................................................................................................14 DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION..................................................................................................................14 DOG GROOMERS.........................................................................................................................................................16 DOG HOUSING.............................................................................................................................................................17 DOG KENNELS..............................................................................................................................................................17 DOG RESCUE.................................................................................................................................................................17 DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR.............................................................................................................................18 DOG WALKING............................................................................................................................................................18 HEALTH & WELLBEING.............................................................................................................................................19 PET FOODS....................................................................................................................................................................19 PET PORTRAITS...........................................................................................................................................................19 TRANSPORT..........................................................................................................................................................19

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Tooth Care For Dogs


As a responsible owner, keeping your dogs teeth in tip top condition is a very important part of caring for them If you have ever suffered with tooth pain yourself, you will know it is simply excruciating. It affects your ability to eat, to sleep and to just get on with every day life. Now imagine that in a dog, who cannot communicate his pain, who’s desire to eat is outweighed by the agony in his teeth? It is a simply dreadful thought and of course your dog can do nothing himself to ensure he has healthy teeth. As a responsible owner, keeping your dogs teeth in tip top condition is a very important part of caring for them. Dogs can suffer with gingivitis, which is gum inflammation much like humans who have poor oral hygiene can do and is usually caused by a build up of plaque or tartar. Gingivitis can be quite serious, causing gums to bleed, begin to recede and lead to teeth loosening prematurely. It can also lead to periodontal disease which is an infection between tooth and gum which is very painful and can cause tooth loss. Both of these conditions can be treated, to an extent, but prevention is vastly better than attempting a cure. Teeth can also get broken, chewing on unsuitable items or simply with over exuberance, which left untreated can cause severe pain and in some cases a traumatic infection. This will be particularly painful if the pulp (the pink tissue inside the tooth) is exposed, meaning the pain will be from exposed nerves as well as the force of the initial breakage. Dogs can be very stoical, hiding pain symptoms, so a broken tooth should always be checked by a vet. It is also important to check any damage has not affected surrounding teeth or happened because of underlying problems causing a weakness in the tooth prior to breakage. Regular brushing combined with teeth friendly chew toys is a good start. Not only will this help keep teeth clean and rot free, but is also a good way to control doggie halitosis too. Bad breath in dogs in not uncommon, but if it really is

unpleasant, this is often an early sign of tooth problems. Use a specially made brush and toothpaste, and try to brush at a time when your dog has been exercised and is more likely to sit still for you. Get him used to the feeling of the brush and the taste of the paste, and build him up to a full clean. Avoid ordinary toothpaste as fluoride is extremely toxic for dogs. You should aim for at least every other day to avoid any plaque buildup reacting with your dog’s saliva and turning into hard to remove tartar. Examine your dog’s lips, gums and teeth regularly; looking for healthy pink gums and clean white teeth. If there are any signs of inflammation, lumps, dribbling, or excessively bad breath, it is time for a visit to the vet. You can buy specific dog tooth brushing kits from the vet or major suppliers – do NOT use human toothpaste as this is not suitable for dogs. Palatable toothpaste and a finger brush are perfect. It is a good idea to spend some time getting the dog used to the idea with very gentle, brief regular brushes to start with. Brush in small circular movement to remove tartar and food, a couple of times a week should be sufficient. Make the most of chew toys, especially the dental friendly ones, as the dogs natural instinct to chew can help keep the teeth clean by scraping them against the toys. Rawhide has had a bad press lately due to is chemical manufacturing, so ask the vet for advice on the best products. Even with these prevention measures, tooth care can still be an issue. Warning signs include: • Trouble eating • Pawing at the oral area or face • Terrible breath and / or dribbling excessively • Red or swollen looking gums All these signs should be taken as a warning to get your dog to the vet pronto.

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Dogs on Holiday One of the reasons Brits have had such a longstanding love affair with the outdoor life is the ability to take your dogs on holiday

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One of the reasons Brits have had such a longstanding love affair with the outdoor life is the ability to take your dogs on holiday. Whether you camp or prefer to take a tourer or motorhome with you, this is a brilliant option for dog lovers everywhere. No kennel fees, no worry about leaving faithful Fido behind while you go off to enjoy your summer holidays. Fortunately, there are also more and more hotels, guest houses and lodges offering pet friendly accommodation than ever before, so if camping is not your style, there are other options. Pet friendly also means your hound can take advantage of all the holiday joys, including long walks through the woods, sunny afternoons at the beach and a refreshing dip in the sea or a nearby lake. You can all make doggy friends and get some exercise too.


Consider: Welcome? Are dogs welcome on the site you have chosen? What restrictions are in place regarding their behaviour? Do check as turning up with several large dogs in tow only to be turned away could literally ruin your holiday.

Feeding: Take a supply of your usual food, plus a few suitable treats for bribery. Yes, there are supermarkets everywhere, but if you have a fussy pooch or one on a restricted diet, a midnight dash to the 24 hour supermarket may not yield quite the right results, and the last thing you want is a food refuser or worse, a poorly tum. Make sure water is easily available as you would at home.

Tethering: Most campsites will have a rule about tethering. Good pet shops should sell these, plus a stake to anchor it firmly. If in doubt, a flexi style lead tethered with the stop pushed at the correct length will work. I’d also say take a spare lead. You can never have too many – if one does go astray, it will stop you being marooned with no way of taking the dog out.

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Toileting: Make sure you are happy that your dog is well trained not to mess in your living quarters, and take puppy pads and plenty of disposal bags. Make sure you clean up after your dog as religiously, or even more so, than at home. Beaches, hotel grounds and campsites alike are usually very family friendly, so do make sure you are fastidious with this.

Sleep: If your dog is crated or sleeps in a particular basket or bed, take it with you. Try to keep to her usual routine which will make it easier when you return home, but should also stop any nearby neighbours complaining about noisy pets. This is even more crucial when camping as noise can carry a long way and keep your neighbours awake.

Health: Just to reiterate – a car or caravan interior can reach baking temperatures in a matter of minutes. If you take your dog, be prepared to look for pubs which allow dogs, or eat outside. Leaving your dog in the car is absolutely not advised, even for short periods. If you have chosen a hotel, check the policy on leaving animals unattended. Some may require a deposit against damage or even offer a ‘pet sitting’ service so you can go out for the evening.

Last but not least, take a good supply of old towels. Wet dog in a small space or rented accommodation is not pleasant, and who knows what your mutt may decide to roll in on your long forest walks!

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Puppy Love Deciding to adopt a puppy is a big decision and one which entails a large degree of responsibility. It is a decision which the whole family should participate in, and there are many factors to consider. Adopting any animal means significant upheaval and changes to your home environment and your everyday life. You can’t, for example, just decide to go away for a few days without having sufficient plans for the dog. Or even be home late from work regularly.

Puppies are excitable, time intensive pets. Ask yourself a few basic questions: • Why have we decided on a dog? • What are the costs? • Do I have the time in my life to give to the dog? • Is my home suitable for a dog?

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• What commitments do you have – will you be leaving the dog home alone for large portions of the day? • Are we able to give the dog the physical and mental stimulation it requires to thrive? • Will a dog fit into our family dynamic, with children, babies, relatives and other pets? This should give you the basis of a shortlist to start looking into which breed you are thinking of adopting. Think about size, temperament, characteristics. If, for example, you choose a collie or terrier, you are choosing a dog bred for work, which will need lots of exercise and mental stimulation. Some breeds are generally better with children, require less exercise and so on. Some breeds also have tendencies towards certain health issues, so it is worth checking to ensure that there is nothing likely which you will not be


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able to deal with. Breeders, owners and clubs are a good starting point for research, as are the forums and Kennel Club. You could visit Crufts, or the London Pet Show or similar to speak to a variety of breeders, and perhaps meet a few!

available and works well), and consider covering expensive flooring with plastic matting until you are certain puppy has grown out of both soiling and chewing. Children and puppies

Puppy Proofing: There’s an old saying about moving everything in your home up a foot when you have children, and the same applies to puppies! It is a good idea to get down to ‘birds eye’ view, and see what is in place on the lower levels of your home. Watch for trailing wires which can be tripped over, or more dangerously, chewed. Move anything precious or breakable items, and cover fire places and plants. Some house plants are very toxic, so move them out of reach, and consider fitting child catches to low level cupboards and refuse bins. A stair gate may also be useful to stop your puppy going upstairs, or at least exploring unattended. Think of ways to protect valuable furnishings, by moving or protecting with spray (bitter apple is

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Bringing a puppy into your home will be exciting for your children, but do remember that it is very important to introduce some basic ground rules for both the children and the dog: • The puppy will likely be very nervous at his separation from parent or siblings, and will need gentle care and attention, space and peace to settle in properly. • Use calm, gentle voices around the puppy, and move calmly and decisively. • Do not tease or over handle the puppy, particularly until he settles in, and make sure he is handled under supervision at all times. • Don’t wake the puppy – like babies, they need their rest to grow and thrive. • Check that any toys within reach are safe.


• Avoid rough and tumble play, or tug with the dog. This can not only set behavioural precedent, but lead the dog to see the child as an equal or even inferior within the family ‘pack’ which may lead to biting or aggression in a puppy testing the social order. • Do include children in the training – show them how to play gently, reward with praise and or treats for good behaviour, and calling the puppy over. Feeding a puppy Like babies, puppies grow at an incredible rate in comparison to adults. They have small stomachs which need feeding regularly to ensure they get all the nutrients they need for optimum growth without over feeding. A good breeder or welfare centre will be able to advise on the best diet for your puppy, and give you information of what they have been weaned onto to help you to make the transition smooth. You may choose wet or dry food, a mixture or specially formulated puppy food. Some are ‘complete’ foods, other ‘complementary’,

as in, a supplement to a complete food, so ensure your puppy’s main diet is suitable for all his nutrition requirements. Whatever you and your breeder decide, be consistent to avoid stomach upset or irritation, and purchase the best you can afford. Stools are a good indicator to health, so check they are firm and dark. Any stomach problems should show, and you can discuss a different brand with your vet. Ensure clean water is left available at all times, but do dispose of uneaten food after half an hour – this will get the puppy into good feeding habits and ensure that he does not eat contaminated food. Although healthy treats are an excellent way to help you to train your puppy, do be aware that many commercially prepared treats contain sugars and proteins unsuitable for dogs, so do check the labels carefully to make sure you aren’t doing any harm. Do remind the family that ordinary food is not usually suitable for dogs, they do not need leftovers, and some human food, such as chocolate, is in fact dangerous to feed your dog.

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DOGS

Dogs

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DOGS DOG BREEDERS

Goldenwood Breeding & Boarding Kennels

We breed Cavalier King Charles, BVA eye test & heart tested DNA DECCS, EF clear, Miniature Poodles DNA tested PRA, we also breed Cavapoos that are bred from tested parents.

DOG COLLARS Dogmatic (UK) Ltd Tel No : 01952 245 330 Web Site : www.dogmatic.org.uk E-Mail : info@dogmatic.org.uk

See our main advert on page 21 DOG FLAPS / DOORS

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CALL US: 01233 732 404 www.goldenwoodkennels.co.uk Based in Ashford, Kent, TN25 7JN DOG BREEDERS - FRENCH BULLDOGS

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Quality dog food as nature intended, for less than a cup of coffee. Our passion is to produce great raw pet food as nature intended. Because Every Dog Is Different We Deliver Food Based On Their Weight & Breed, Plus you can choose how frequently you get deliveries.

‘Raising French Bulldogs From The Ashes, With TLC’ Fosters & Volunteers Always Needed E: enquiries@phoenixfrenchbulldogrescue.org www.phoenixfrenchbulldogrescue.org

www.bellaandduke.com - Phone - 01738 479865 Email - hello@bellaandduke.com

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION Luxury Ground Floor Apartment For You & Your Dogs, With Direct Access to miles of footpaths

PLATFORM 1

At Castle Howard Station

The perfect place to stay with 1.5 acres of safe enclosed garden, cosy dog bedding & day care for dogs available if you need it.

www.platform1holiday.com - 01653 749750

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01752 862382 • www.churchwoodvalley.com

www.holidaysinwales.org.uk

Why not take a break at this quiet Park in a natural wooded valley just 5 minutes from the South West Coastal Path and Wembury Bay and beach. Relax in one of our comfortable log cabins and enjoy observing the abundant wildlife. We are 20 minute from Plymouth and close to Dartmoor. We take up to 2 dogs per cabin for a charge of ÂŁ10 per dog per week. Short breaks available.

Country House & Cottages in Snowdonia

FOREST OF DEAN Holiday Cottages &

Adult only Campsite

Let Brynygwin relax you with its established garden, grounds & woodland. Let it suit your pets with its cottages’ own walled & gated gardens. Enjoy the varied detailed walks & the open log fires.

Quiet pet-friendly site

Tel: 01341 423 481 Brynygwin Isaf, Dolgellau. LL40 1YA

Direct forest access

www.deanwoodholidays.co.uk 01594 563585 Call us on: 01637 860 385 E: drew@dalswinton.com www.dalswinton.com St Mawgan Newquay, Cornwall,TR8 4EZ

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Mill Barn Cottages

Self catering cottage benefits from a ground floor level, its own private garden and views over open countryside. Based in the village of Middleton, an ideal retreat for walkers and bird watchers alike. Well behaved pets welcome, free. • T: 01728 648377

www.suffolk-selfcatering.co.uk

Scotland is the ideal family friendly self-catering destination and a holiday cottage provides the perfect base to explore our wonderful country. Many of our properties make pets welcome, so your dog can enjoy a holiday too.

Bringing you the finest holiday cottages in Scotland! www.wildernesscottages.co.uk • Tel: 01463 719 219

Self Contained Accomodation in Derbyshire Stables Lodge is a beautifully renovated Victorian stables building providing 7 self-contained en-suite apartments, each sleeping 4-5, with lounge area, gallery bedroom and fully-fitted kitchen.

01332 510 000 - www.stableslodge.co.uk

DOG GROOMERS DOG GROOMING & SPA PARLOUR Watch your dog being pampered in a relaxed & calm atmosphere. Based in West Sussex. • T: 01903 850 823 • www.dapperdogz.com

Pet Shop, Pet Boarding & Dog Grooming

15- 17 Church Rd, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 1TX Tel: 0191 284 3103 Email: forpawspetshop1@btconnect.com www.forpawspetshop.co.uk

We at For Paws are not just a pet shop, we also offer dog grooming and pet boarding services too. A delivery service is avaliable.

Rediscover what life is all about as you relax & unwind in one of our five comfy, pet friendly Watermill Cottages in a tranquil coastal valley, South Devon AONB. No TV or WiFi. Thick stone walls, beams & logburners make each cottage individual in decor offering you spacious, comfortable accommodation. Private fenced gardens and 20 acres to explore

01803 770 219 • www.watermillcottages.co.uk Hansel, nr. Slapton, Dartmouth TQ6 0LN

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HEADINGTON HOUNDS & Tinies Grooming for all dogs specialising in smaller dogs in Headington, Oxford.

01865 741788 07776 307074

fiona@headingtonhounds.com www.headingtonhounds.co.uk


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Bradford’s Leading Dog Grooming Centre

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ALL BREEDS

At Garden & Animal Structures, we pride ourselves in being able to create any bespoke design to fit in to your garden. We are a family run business providing a friendly & affordable service.

Appointments:

01274 674893 www.janimalsdoggrooming.com Heritage House, Mary Street, Wyke. BD12 8AX

From wooden dog kennels to rabbit hutches, & wooden sheds to bespoke log stores, we use the best materials to build you a quality product that will last. CALL US ON: 01782 821 103 WWW.GARDENANDANIMALSTRUCTURES.COM Unit 2, Burslem Business Park, Reginald Street, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, ST6 1DU

DOG HOUSING DOG RESCUE

Staffordshire City Dogs Homes

01782 499915

www.citydogshomes.co.uk

sales@chicubes.co.uk WWW.CHICUBES.CO.UK We offer a wide range of insulated plastic dog kennels and dog cabins as well as whelping boxes and pens. Choose from standard designs and sizes or we manufacture bespoke designs to your specifications.

The Dog Cottage Company Berkshire. Tel No : 0800 975 7360 Web Site : www.thedogcottagecompany.com

Hardwick Kennels - 01782 304 130 Give a dog a home?

We rescue unwanted dogs and puppies, and rehome to new loving homes. We take dogs of every breed, and our area covers all of Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Cheshire and the West Midlands, OldďŹ eld Boarding Kennels

Foxtwood Boarding Kennels

Hardwick Boarding Kennels

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

See our main advert on page 20 www.arc-dogrehab.co.uk

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We help with basic dog and puppy obedience training and we also specialise in helping overcome any behavioural issues with your dog 07974 350 898 - alan@arc-dogrehab.co.uk

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DOGS DOG TRAINING CENTRE & BOARDING KENNELS Call us: 01487 822 630 Cambridgeshire, PE28 2UJ Africandawns specialises in training all breeds of dogs and their associated problems. We have many years experience and have developed different training courses tailored to suit most individual’s needs to help solve their problems.

Chestnut Lodge Dog Training T: 01406 370920 - E: margaret.law4@gmail.com

www.petbehavioursolutions.net Margaret Law Animal Behaviour Consultant & Dog Trainer C.L.D.T a small friendly club who welcomes beginners and advanced handlers. Classes held at Fosdyke Village Hall, Boston, PE20 2BU.

WWW.AFRICANDAWNSDOGTRAINING.CO.UK

Mellor Dog School • Professional Dog Training • Puppy Classes • Confidence Equipment • Sheepdog Classes • Gun Dog Classes • Schutzhund Training • One to One Classes • Animal Communication & Healing

www.mellordogschool.co.uk

T: 07877 977 407 • E: mellordogschool@gmail.com LANCASHIRE, PR5 0UN

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PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAINING We have loads of classes available including evening and daytime classes and they are devised to be fun & encouraging for you and your dog to work together. The school is set up for all breeds and ages of dog and is suitable for all levels of ability.

The Animal Care College Index House, Ascot, Berkshire. SL5 7ET Tel No : 01344 636 436 Web Site : www.animalcarecollege.co.uk E-Mail : admin@animalcarecollege.co.uk

See our main advert on the inside Front Cover

DOG WALKING

Happy Hounds is a professional, friendly and caring dog walking and pet care service. Open 365 days a year, 24hrs a day. No extra charge for Bank Holidays or Xmas Day. www.dogwalkingislington.co.uk - Tel: 07929 469520

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DOGS PET FOODS

Dog walking & pet sitting services in Warrington. Insured & trained in pet first aid.

07738 513533 • facebook.com/bethsrp

Burns Pet Nutrition Ltd Tel No : 08082 711 750 Web Site : www.burnspet.co.uk

See our main advert on page 22

PET PORTRAITS 07970 383 351 – pawstretchersdaycare@gmail.com

www.pawstretchers.co.uk

We aim to always provide safe and easy Doggy Day Care. We are licensed & fully insured for your complete peace of mind.

HEALTH & WELLBEING

HAPPY TUMMY®

Charcoal & Your Companion Animal Added to a pet’s food daily, Happy Tummy® is able to adsorb over 4,000 toxic substances, neutralising them and carrying them out of the animal’s system naturally. This takes much of the load off your pet’s immune system and helps its liver, kidneys and digestion as a whole, to operate more effectively. • Reduces gas & smelly odours • Aids digestion • Improves health & vitality • Adsorbs toxins • Is Effective, fast acting & economic

TRANSPORT

www.finefettlefeed.com or call (+44) 0800 612 7496 T: 07379 198 761 E: torino1746@gmail.com www.medipluspets.co.uk

100% HERBAL MEDI+ primary objective is to help owners treat & care for their pets at home, through the supply of life-saving first aid equipment & homeopathic treatments.

We offer safe, secure and comfortable transport for your VIP pets in temperature controlled, air-conditioned pods. t: 07581 004 473 Ɓ 01225 287 431 e: tim@ukdogtransport.co.uk www.ukdogtransport.co.uk

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These bespoke dog cottages are constructed from the finest quality materials. Each one comes complete with a stunning cedar shingle roof and is fully insulated, heated and lit, designed to make your four-legged friend’s life as comfortable as yours, whatever the weather.

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In Your Area BELGIUM

LITTLEWICK GREEN

DOG FLAPS / DOORS

DOG HOUSING

Tomsgates +32 (0) 475 984 710 www.tomsgates.com

The Dog Cottage Company 0800 975 7360 www.thedogcottagecompany.com

AVON

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

BRISTOL

TRANSPORT UK Dog Transport 07851 004 473 www.ukdogtransport.co.uk

HUNTINGDON

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR Africandawns Training Kennels 01487 822 630 www.africandawnsdogtraining.co.uk

STOCKWOOD

HEALTH & WELLBEING MediPlus Pets 07804 750 754 www.medipluspets.co.uk

CHESHIRE WARRINGTON

BEDFORDSHIRE

DOG WALKING Running Paws 07738 513 533 facebook.com/bethsrp

BEDFORD

DOG BREEDERS - FRENCH BULLDOGS Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue 07748 641 555 www.frenchbulldogsaviours.org

CORNWALL NEWQUAY

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

BERKSHIRE

Dalswinton House 01637 860 385 www.dalswinton.com

ASCOT

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR The Animal Care College 01344 636 436 www.animalcarecollege.co.uk

www.dogs-directory.co.uk


IN YOUR AREA DERBYSHIRE

LANCASHIRE

BURMASTON

PRESTON NEW ROAD

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Stables Lodge 01332 510 000 www.stableslodge.co.uk

Mellor Dog School (Huntleys) 07877 977 407 www.mellordogschool.co.uk

DEVON

LINCOLNSHIRE

DARTMOUTH

BOSTON

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR

Watermill Cottages 01803 770 219 www.watermillcottages.co.uk

Chestnut Lodge Dog Training 01406 370 920 www.petbehavioursolutions.net

PLYMOUTH

MARKET RASEN

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS

Churchwood Valley 01752 862 382 www.churchwoodvalley.com

Lintran K9 01673 885 959 www.lintran.co.uk

DORSET

LONDON ISLINGTON

BRIDPORT

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION Golden Acre Holiday Bungalows 01308 421 521 www.golden-acre.com

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

DOG WALKING Happy Hounds (Islington) 0207 688 2186 07929 469 520 www.dogwalkingislington.co.uk

OXFORDSHIRE

LYDNEY

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION Deanwood Holidays / Cottages 01594 563 585 www.deanwoodholidays.co.uk WOTTON UNDER EDGE

OXFORD

DOG GROOMERS Tinies & Headington Hounds 01865 741 788 www.headingtonhounds.co.uk

DOG WALKING Pawstretchers 07970 383 351 www.pawstretchers.co.uk

SCOTLAND CASTLE DOUGLAS

HAMPSHIRE SOUTHAMPTON

PET PORTRAITS Holly Hill Studios 023 8020 7759 www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HollyHillStudios

KENT ASHFORD

DOG BREEDERS Goldenwood Breeding & Boarding Kennels 01233 732 404 - www.goldenwoodkennels.co.uk

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DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR Compass Education & Training 01644 440 601 0845 458 5981 www.compass-education.co.uk INVERNESS

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION Wilderness Cottages 01463 719219 www.wildernesscottages.co.uk PERTHSHIRE

DOG FOOD Bella & Duke 0800 612 3116 www.bellaandduke.com


IN YOUR AREA SHROPSHIRE

GWYNEDD

SLEAPFORD, TELFORD

Brynygwin Country House & Cottages 01341 423 481 www.holidaysinwales.org.uk

DOG COLLARS Dogmatic (UK) Ltd 01952 245 330 www.dogmatic.org.uk

STAFFORDSHIRE STOKE-ON-TRENT

DOG HOUSING Chicubes 01782 499 915 www.chicubes.co.uk

DOG KENNELS Garden & Animal Structures 01782 821 103 / 07939 876 380 www.gardenandanimalstructures.com

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION

NARBERTH

HEALTH & WELLBEING Fine Fettle Products 01834 891 728 www.finefettlefeed.com

WEST SUSSEX LITTLEHAMPTON

DOG GROOMERS Dapper Dogz Grooming, Therapy & Spa 01903 850 823 www.dapperdogz.com

DOG RESCUE Staffordshire City Dogs Homes 01782 304 130 www.citydogshomes.co.uk

WEST YORKSHIRE

SUFFOLK

BRADFORD

MIDDLETON

Janimals Dog Grooming Centre 01274 674 893 www.janimalsdoggrooming.com

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION Mill Barn Cottages 01728 648 377 www.suffolk-selfcatering.co.uk

SURREY ADDLESTONE

DOG GROOMERS

CASTLEFORD

ACCESSORIES / PET PRODUCTS R.C Hagen - CATIT 01977 556 622

YORKSHIRE

DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOUR ARC Dog Rehab 07974 350 898 www.arc-dogrehab.co.uk

YORK

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION Castle Howard Station Platform 01653 749 750 www.platfor1holiday.com

TYNE & WEAR NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

DOG GROOMERS Forpaws Pet Shop & Grooming 0191 284 3103 www.forpawspetshop.co.uk

WALES CARMANTHENSHIRE

PET FOODS Burns Pet Nutrition Ltd 01554 890 482 www.burnspet.co.uk

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