Need to get on with some human to-do list but your furry bestie just wants to play? Hercules is your answer if you need to keep your furry bestie busy, as it can be used as a dog toy to keep them entertained whilst you get on with some human stuff. Due to its versatility, it can be used as an enrichment tool, a chew toy that can clean your dog’s teeth and gums, or even as a good old-fashioned food bowl.
If you have a dog, you likely already know that sloppy kisses are part and parcel of pet parenthood. It’s a dog’s natural instinct to lick, and they may lick for a multitude of reasons. If your dog’s sloppy affection is becoming a source of irritation, there are ways we can discourage the behaviour. But first, it’s important to understand the motivation behind licking. To tackle a problem, it can help to know its cause.
Here at Stylish Hound, we know that walk-walkies are an essential part of the hooman/dog relationship. Our in-house beagle, Bagel, loves walkies so much that we created the No-Pull Harness in his honour!
When it comes to the question of how much exercise a dog will need, there is a long answer and a short answer. The short answer? Dogs, as a collective, will need between half an hour to two hours of daily exercise. If you have a smaller dog, half an hour to one hour per day will suffice. Larger dogs, on the other hand, will want anywhere between one to two hours per day.
Who doesn’t love a perfect beach day? The sun is beaming down, the waves are heaving and sighing as they lap at the golden shoreline, and the sea breeze is beckoning you with its gentle caress. The only thing that would make it perfect is having your best friend by your side. What’s that—it’s entirely possible? You heard that right! In fact, the beach can be the perfect day out for your pup. It’s likely less work than bringing them along on an extended day trip or holiday. If you’re taking your dog to the beach, always remember safety first. And, of course, you’ll need to stuff that doggy bag with all their beach essentials! Read on to learn about beach safety for dogs, and everything you’ll need to entertain dogs on a beach.
What breed of dog do you have? If you have a purebred, this is an easy question to answer. If your dog’s heritage is unknown - maybe your dog was from a shelter or rescue, or originally a stray - you might find that question a little harder. But you probably have a good guess based on your dog’s looks and behaviour.
Summer is here, which means it’s time for the sun to come out and play. And while you’re busy having fun, your dog is probably trying to figure out how they can stay cool throughout this hot season. Luckily for you, we’ve compiled a list of ways that your pup can beat the heat! Read on to learn how to keep dogs cool in summer.
An anxious dog will find ways to calm themselves and by this, we mean the possibility of chewing up our shoes, furniture, and basically anything they can sink their teeth into. Many of us have been fortunate to have extra bonding time with our furry bestie whilst working from home during the pandemic, however, this may have inevitably created separation anxiety when we finally have to return to life as normal.