Dirty Dog Feet and what to do

Dirty Dog Feet and what to do

Dogs need time to be dogs. This means, time off lead to explore, time to sniff “pee-mail”, socialise, rest, recuperate, eat, sleep and play and that often means mud! Rescue dogs may need additional support with some of these activities, especially off lead and...
Training a Rescue Dog

Training a Rescue Dog

Training a rescue dog is the second part of a small blog series following our journey and process of adopting a Bulgarian rescue dog, Buttercup. THE ISSUE: One of the triggers with training a rescue dog is their environment and other animals or people in it. ...
Adopting a Bulgarian Rescue Dog

Adopting a Bulgarian Rescue Dog

The first in a small series of blog’s following our journey and process of adopting a bulgarian rescue dog, the highs and the lows. We had been looking for a new dog friend for Marshall, after the lockdown it became really apparent that he was missing his daily...
Natural Health and Wellbeing

Natural Health and Wellbeing

If you are wondering where to start with your animal’s natural health then please don’t worry.  When I realised it was a ‘thing’ and I could totally change the approach I take with my own animals care, one change, one day at a time was enough and I was able to...

Our dog Marshall; Holistic Wellness

Holistic Wellness for Arthritis;  Marshall is my rescue dog and being an arthritic dog, needs a little more of a gentle approach to life. In his exuberance, expressing joy on the wet grass, he fell, of course on his arthritic hip with quite a wack. To help him...
Ruthy Doolittle; My Animals

Ruthy Doolittle; My Animals

As an Animal Communicator, I get asked about my own animals so let me introduce you to some of mine. These are the current cats, living with my family. They are all rescue cats and they all talk! Zanzi arrived first in 2011 and Eddie is the latest addition as he...