How to Keep Your Pets Warm This Winter
If you’re starting to feel the cold as the nights draws in, chances are your furry friends are too! Many people believe that because dogs are descended from wild animals, they are fine in colder temperatures, but after hundreds of years of domestication, it is likely your pet still feels the chill of the wintery…
Posted On: 5 December 2014
By: Green Lane Farm Team
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Keep Your Dogs Safe and Calm on Bonfire Night
With bonfire night just around the corner that means only one thing to dog owners – the dreaded fireworks! Fireworks Although fireworks are a sign of celebration and most people enjoy watching them, to a dog, the loud, sudden noises and bright sparks lighting up the sky can be terrifying, so it’s essential you know…
Posted On: 3 November 2014
By: Green Lane Farm Team
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How to Boundary Train your Dog
No matter how much you love your dog, there is likely to be a place in your home where you don’t want him to go – whether you want to keep the bedrooms dog-hair free, have the sofa to yourself or keep them off the vegetable patch! Training your dog to recognise these areas as…
Posted On: 2 October 2014
By: Green Lane Farm Team
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Protect your Pets from Ticks this Summer
While we’re busy enjoying the warm weather with our pets, it’s important to remember that summer is the season for fleas and ticks. Dogs can pick up ticks from almost anywhere, but most commonly from walking in long grass or woodlands, where they can lie in wait for months, until their next meal passes by.…
Posted On: 31 July 2014
By: Green Lane Farm Team
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How to Crate Train Your Dog
Dog crates are perfect for dogs of all ages and breeds. They provide a secure space that your dog will learn to feel safe and comfortable in, giving them a place to retreat to in a busy home. They are also ideal for ensuring safe transport, whether it’s a quick trip to the park or…
Posted On: 5 June 2014
By: Green Lane Farm Team
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Study Reveals Dogs Love Their Owner’s Scent!
It is a well-known fact that dogs possess an extraordinarily strong sense of smell. In fact, studies have shown a dog’s sense of smell to be over a thousand times better than that of humans – thanks largely to the huge number of sensory receptor sites within their nose; a human nose has just six…
Posted On: 27 March 2014
By: Green Lane Farm Team
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