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Dog Health information, Dog Care advice and general Dog Ownership guidance including everything from a dog's diet to responsible dog handling and canine medical issues.
Dog health problems are on the increase despite massively increased numbers of veterinary practices and medical treatments for dogs. Why?
We believe that whilst the availability of dog health care is increasing, general opinions of dog owners regarding what constitues a happy (and therefore healthy) dog are not improving. They are getting worse.

With fast increasing numbers of people choosing to treat their dog more like a human than a pet dog, the result is that dogs are suffering more emotionally than ever before.
Yes our vets can treat all kinds of dog health problems these days, but this doesn't change the fact that dog behaviour problems are sharply escalating and this is extremely worrying.
The origins of dogs and their functions and purposes in our human societies are being forgotten and this is harming the lives and behaviour of many dogs.
Please read our free Dog eBook to remind yourself of just what adog is, why it is living with us in this modern age, and what exactly makes for a happy dog. It may surprise you.

A dog is NOT a person, nor is it a substitute for a person who you may be missing in your life. A dog is a simple but logical creature which can not understand the reasons behind our treatment of it. Dogs merely act upon instinct, and if we are not able to understand the basis
and history behind these instincts then our dogs will truly suffer, as many are doing right now.
To give a dog its own bedroom, to paint it all different colours and dress it up for our human applause is NOT a way to spoil a dog, it is a way to ruin it. Dogs work on natural purposes and their health depends greatly on their state of mind, and general contentedness.
Dogs were bred to work in one way or another for mankind. If you can find a way to give a purpose to your dog, be it fetching the paper or rounding up the sheep, your dog will ALWAYS be healthier, happier and more rounded as a canine character in every way.

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