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Why Is My Puppy Car Sick?
Is your puppy getting car sick? Learn the common causes of puppy motion sickness and how to help your dog feel calm and comfortable when travelling.
Anna Bradley
Apr 141 min read


Meet Anna: Your Puppy Expert (Why the Right Guidance Changes Everything)
Meet Anna, your Puppy Geek expert. Discover how personalised puppy training support can help you avoid mistakes and build the right foundation from day one.
Anna Bradley
Apr 142 min read


Should You Get Personalised Online Puppy Help Instead of Following Social Media Advice?
Struggling with puppy training advice online? Discover why personalised help from a real expert often works better than following social media tips alone.
Anna Bradley
Apr 141 min read


High-Energy Dog Breeds: Are You Prepared?
❓ What are high-energy dog breeds like?
High-energy dog breeds require more than just physical exercise. They need mental stimulation, structure, and consistent training, and without this balance, they can develop behavioural issues.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Best Family Dog Breeds (And What to Watch Out For)
❓ What are the best dog breeds for families?
The best dog breeds for families are typically friendly, adaptable, and tolerant. However, behaviour depends not only on breed but also on training and management, as even well-suited breeds can develop issues if their needs are not properly met.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Small Dog Breeds vs Large Dog Breeds: Which Is Right for You?
Choosing between a small or large dog depends on your lifestyle, space, and experience. Size alone doesn’t determine difficulty, as both small and large breeds have different behavioural needs and challenges.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Buying a Puppy vs Adopting a Rescue Dog (Pros and Cons UK Guide)
Buying a puppy offers a predictable start, while adopting a rescue dog can involve unknown history. Both options have advantages and challenges, so the right choice depends on your experience and what you’re prepared to handle.
Anna Bradley
Apr 92 min read


Benefits of Online Puppy Advice (Is It Worth It?)
Online puppy advice gives owners access to tailored, professional guidance without needing in-person sessions. It allows faster support, flexible scheduling, and early intervention, helping prevent behaviour problems from developing or getting worse over time.
Anna Bradley
Apr 92 min read


Best Dog Breeds for Active People (UK Guide)
The best dog breeds for active people are those with high energy, stamina, and strong engagement needs, such as working or sporting breeds. These dogs often require both physical exercise and mental stimulation, and without the right balance, they can develop
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Best Dog Breeds for Families With Children (UK Guide)
A good family dog typically has a calm temperament, patience, and adaptability. However, behaviour also depends on training and management, as even suitable breeds can develop issues without proper guidance.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Best Dog Breeds for First-Time Owners (UK Guide)
Choosing the best dog breeds which match owner's lifestyle
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Choosing the Right Dog Breed (UK Guide for New Owners)
Choosing the right dog breed depends on your lifestyle, experience, and expectations. Different breeds have different energy levels, behaviours, and needs, so selecting a dog that fits your routine is essential for long-term success.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Why Your Puppy Has “Zoomies” (And When It’s a Problem)
Why do puppies get zoomies?
Puppies get zoomies as a release of built-up energy, excitement, or stress. These sudden bursts of activity often happen when a puppy is overstimulated or overtired, making it harder for them to control their behaviour.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


How Much Should You Feed a Puppy? (And Why It’s Not Always Straightforward)
How much should you feed a puppy?
The amount you should feed a puppy depends on their age, breed, size, and activity level. Feeding guidelines vary, so it’s important to adjust portions as your puppy grows rather than relying on fixed recommendations.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


When Should You Start Training a Puppy? (Most Owners Get This Wrong)
Puppy training should begin as soon as your puppy comes home. Puppies are constantly learning from their environment, so early structure and guidance are important to prevent unwanted behaviours from developing.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


How to Look After a New Puppy (UK Guide for First-Time Owners)
Caring for a new puppy involves providing a consistent routine, proper feeding, safe rest areas, and early training. Puppies also need guidance to develop good behaviour, as early habits and structure play a key role in long-term development.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Best Dog Breeds for Small Homes or Flats (UK Guide)
❓ What are the best dog breeds for flats or small homes?
The best dog breeds for flats or small homes are those with lower indoor energy levels and good adaptability. However, suitability depends more on behaviour and exercise needs than size, as even small dogs can struggle in limited space without proper structure.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Best Dog Breeds for Busy People (UK Guide)
The best dog breeds for busy people are those that can adapt to routine and cope with time alone. However, no dog is truly low maintenance, and without proper structure and training, even suitable breeds can develop behaviour problems.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read


Is a Cockapoo a Good First Dog? (UK Owner Guide)
Is a Cockapoo a good first dog?
A Cockapoo can be a good first dog due to its friendly nature and intelligence. However, they require consistent training, structure, and can develop behaviour problems if not managed properly.
Anna Bradley
Apr 92 min read


Why Your Puppy Ignores You Outside (But Listens at Home)
Why does my puppy ignore me outside?
Puppies often ignore their owners outside because the environment is more stimulating and rewarding. New smells, sounds, and movement can outweigh training, especially if behaviours haven’t been consistently reinforced in different settings.
Anna Bradley
Apr 91 min read
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