A brief history of dog collars
In Ancient Egypt royal dogs wore collars of solid gold. In Ancient Rome they had spikes to protect the wearers from wolves. In Medieval France collars were made of silver...
In Ancient Egypt royal dogs wore collars of solid gold. In Ancient Rome they had spikes to protect the wearers from wolves. In Medieval France collars were made of silver...
I first realised how sensitive cats were when I was given a beautiful reed diffuser as a gift which I placed it in my bedroom.
The big canine welfare charities are well funded. But what about the smaller, less well-known charities? Here are three deserving of support.
Joyce D’Silva writes about the relationship between religion and animals…
In 2020, Honey’s became the first British raw dog food company (and one of only a handful of pet food companies in the world) to become Carbon Neutral. It sounds...
‘Your children are beautifully behaved,’ said the Uffizi tour guide, an hour into our tour, ‘so interested, so polite. If only our adult visitors,’ he sighed, ‘were as mannerly.’ This...
It is in the interest of the big, processed dog food producers to promote the idea that dogs are omnivores, but the science says otherwise. Jonathan looks at two crucial...
Ross McCarthy is one of the UK\'s leading behaviourists. This article covers four issues that many dog lovers encounter; pulling on the lead, barking, jumping up and running off
Steve Darling, a British wildlife photographer, has travelled all over the world to watch and capture wild dogs and other canids. In this exclusive article he tells the stories behind...
Jonathan Self’s review of ‘Letters of Note: Dogs’, an anthology by Shaun Usher, together with three great dog-themed letters.
The 1980 television programme, Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way made its star, seventy-year-old Barbara Woodhouse a household name all over the world. When she ordered us dog lovers to bark...