Melany’s Story
Mela (Melany) has been working on her recall recently. She's learning quickly (not surprisingly considering how quickly she learned to sit and lay down!) and loving the training. She's also (it's taken roughly 6-7 months) starting to engage a little with toys. She doesn't play with us (other than passing the toys back and forth between us very gently) but there are now 2 she likes to carry around
Read More →Bo and Fred’s Story
“Hello! We adopted Bo (Balu) in feb 2019 and Fred (Smile) in April 2020! They have been the perfect addition to our family and it's so amazing seeing them grow into their own. Bo showed us the meaning of love and happiness and Fred showed us courage (as well as love and happiness). We are so proud of our boys. They are now world travelers- lived in 2 continents and 10 plus countries.
Read More →Viola’s Story
Thank you to Hayley for sharing her story with us. "We adopted Giavanna née Viola from the Happy Bus this February. As you can see she has settled in amazingly! We already had 2 cats and were a little concerned that she wouldn't get on with them, however, bar the odd playful chase, she has been brilliant. It feels like she has been here forever. Furry Italy have been excellent with the communication throu
Read More →Dangerous items for dogs.
Dogs will eat, lick or chew almost anything and some everyday household items can be fatal. Sometimes it's better if dogs just play with food. Foods 🍫 Chocolate tops the food warnings, as caffeine and theobromine cause toxicosis and may bring seizures and death. Dark chocolate and cooking chocolate rank highest in harm. ☕️ Coffee has caffeine too, so the toxic danger is an equal issue. 🍇
Read More →Bed vs. Crate Debate
Determining where to let sleeping dogs lie... THE CASE FOR HUMAN BEDS PROS + It boosts your bond. Some believe this is especially true since dogs are pack animals, sleeping and hunting together in the wild. + Extra warmth for cold winter nights. Plus, your furry friend will never complain about your cold toes! + Built-in guard dog. For those living alone and worried about nighttime intruders, knowing your cudd
Read More →Charlie’s Story
This is the story of the creature who has always forgiven me for every absence, who has always given me a smile when I was sad, who loves me selflessly. Probably the only creature I really trust. Nobody expected his arrival. Charlie had never a real family before us, he never even saw a kennel. He would have died before long. He was born in the countryside, in a stable. He lived in that stable for the first
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