Your Dog – October 2018
English | 84 pages | True PDF | 46.9 MB
English | 84 pages | True PDF | 46.9 MB
Now that autumn’s here, our thoughts automatically stray to Bonfire Night and, for those of us with fi rework-phobic dogs, what our strategy will be.
Our Norfolk Terrier, Bertie, hates fireworks, so in true terrier fashion he spends most of the evening rushing around, barking very loudly at every flash and bang. But, this year, having read Karen Bush and Toni Shelbourne’s article on Tellington TTouch techniques (see page 62), I’m thinking he might benefit from a body wrap.
I’m already a great fan of the ear work exercises Karen and Toni recommend, and our previous Norfolk, Monty, chilled out so much that he always fell asleep — as you can see from the pictures in the article!
Elsewhere in the mag, we’ve got some great practical features on managing older dogs, particularly when it comes to brain ageing; how to provide mental stimulation for your pet with some games and exercises that you can enjoy at home, and a thought-provoking article from regular contributor Carolyn Menteith about whether, despite some very good intentions, we’re creating more fearful dogs.
There’s also a fascinating insight into the lives of two high-flying canines, Tristan and Lenny 2.0, who travel the world with their opera singer owner, and the moving story of one reader and the abandoned puppy he discovered on a petrol station forecourt, who became his devoted companion.
It all makes for great reading!