New Dog Timeline: The First 2 Months (A Calm Week-by-Week Plan)
Got a new dog or puppy after Christmas? Use this calm 8-week plan to build routine, prevent overwhelm, support digestion, and start training the right way.
Got a new dog or puppy after Christmas? Use this calm 8-week plan to build routine, prevent overwhelm, support digestion, and start training the right way.
A gentle, UK-friendly guide to the Christmas foods that aren’t ideal for dogs, plus simple alternatives to help keep their tummy comfortable and their routine familiar.
Simple, thoughtful ideas to make mealtimes calmer, richer and more enjoyable. Christmas is a lovely time to slow down, savour the small things and ...
Planning an autumn walk with your dog? Start with this area-by-area guide: coastal paths in the North East, sculpture-studded forests in the North ...
High-value, single-protein, air-dried treats speed up learning because they’re easy to deliver, smell great to dogs, and keep sessions focused. This guide shows you how to use a marker (e.g., “Yes!” or a click), set the right rate of reinforcement, and proof behaviours using the 3Ds—plus when to scale up to bundles and simple extras.
Fireworks season in the UK doesn’t begin and end with one night; bangs and flashes can pop up from late October through New Year. For many dogs, that unpredictability is the hardest part. The goal isn’t to “toughen them up,” it’s to lower the sensory load and keep the day as steady as possible: exercise and feed before dark, create a quiet den with curtains closed and lights on, mask noise with familiar sound, and stay calm and consistent yourself.
With a few small choices made early, most dogs settle faster and recover better—turning a stressful evening into a manageable one.
Wondering if your dog really needs a food topper? Discover the difference between flavour and functional toppers, how they can support wellbeing, and the simple way to add variety without complicating mealtimes.
Under-eating, sniffing and walking away, or leaving half a bowl isn’t “stubbornness” — it’s feedback. Most picky eating comes down to three things: palatability (does it smell/taste like real food to a dog?), digestibility (does it feel good in the gut?), and routine (is the body expecting a meal at this time?).
If your dog’s become a fussy eater, don’t panic. With the right routine and food, you can help them rediscover the joy of eating — here’s how.
Why your dog’s gut (and mood) prefers consistency. As life settles after summer, your dog benefits from predictable mealtimes. A steady routine helps their digestion, energy and behaviour fall back into rhythm.
Learn how to support your dog’s sensitive stomach with Wolfworthy’s dry alternative to raw. Gentle, UK made, natural recipes designed to reduce tummy upsets.
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made with 80% meat and 20% vegetables, botanicals and fruits.