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Wood Green s new team dedicated to helping naughty lockdown puppies

Wood Green s new team dedicated to helping naughty lockdown puppies If you bought a puppy during lockdown and are struggling with behaviour and training Wood Green are here to help Sue with her dog Reef Sign up to our TeamDogs newsletter for your weekly dose of dog news, pictures and storiesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Naturally Happy Dogs Royston: Sally Marchant s YouTube joy

Published: 3:56 PM January 11, 2021    Sally and Kevin Marchant from Royston run dog training business Naturally Happy Dogs. - Credit: Courtesy of Naturally Happy Dogs The Royston owners of an online dog training business who started a YouTube channel in the first lockdown have reached 10,000 subscribers. Sally and Kevin Marchant, from Gage Close, hit the milestone on their YouTube page – Naturally Happy Dogs. The couple have been running the dog training video website as a paid subscription service since 2010, featuring expert advice on canine companions, but when the coronavirus crisis hit they had to think outside the box. Taking a leap of faith, they changed their business model and started transferring their catalogue of videos over to their YouTube channel for people to watch free of charge.

Wood Green charity rescues cat with life-saving surgery

A cat whose owners were unable to afford his life-saving veterinary treatment, was rescued by an animal charity. Fred, a young cat from Haringey, was discovered to have a hernia, and needed emergency treatment after the hernia burst and his inner organs became visible. His owners originally contacted Wood Green, The Animals Charity, about handing Fred and a bunch of other cats over, after both the owner and his partner lost their jobs due to coronavirus. The owners were unable to look after all six cats, but the group advised the owners to keep the cats until they were older as Fred’s siblings were too young to be separated from their mum.

New Year s Eve fireworks: How to keep your dogs calm and happy this NYE

Link copied Sign up for FREE for latest news plus tips to save money and the environment SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. While fireworks may make for pretty viewing, pets often get frightened by the loud noises and bangs fireworks cause. Our four-legged friends can get very distressed, but there are steps owners can take to make their pets feel a bit calmer on nights when fireworks are likely to be set off.

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