Whilst typically associated with cats, the idea of litter trays for dogs isn’t entirely far-fetched
Behaviour
Training a dog? Deciphering a cat tail twitch? We’ve got expert tips for even the wackiest of behaviours.
basic obedience & training
Learn how to teach your pet basic obedience from the pros: toilet training, crate training, even litter training. Plus, how to find a professional trainer.
Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Train your dog to stay calm when they’re on their own – instead of sad-singing “All By Myself” until you come home.
Pro tips on training your dog with the click of a button – literally
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behaviour & body language
Tail wagging? Ear pinning? It all means something. We’ll show you how to understand your pet (and communicate with them) with guides to decode the weirdest body language and behaviour.
Blue is a good name for a dog – not a good mood
We discover the reasons your cat enjoys so many strange things
Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Train your dog to stay calm when they’re on their own – instead of sad-singing “All By Myself” until you come home.
anxiety & separation anxiety
Learn how to deal with separation anxiety (and other forms of pet anxiety) so your pets keep calm when you’re not together.
Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Train your dog to stay calm when they’re on their own – instead of sad-singing “All By Myself” until you come home.
You could solve the mystery that is your kitty
Does It Matter Where I Walk My Dog?
We delve into the age-old debate
behavioural issues
Dog barking? Cat scratching? Our experts have tips to help all sorts of behaviour and aggression issues so your pet can earn that “good boy!” (or girl).
A cat behaviourist explains why they’re so particular about where they pop a squat
Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Train your dog to stay calm when they’re on their own – instead of sad-singing “All By Myself” until you come home.
Why Do Cats Knock Stuff Over?
Your brand new iPhone, antique figurine, full glass of water – they will swat it off the table. A cat behaviourist explains why