Jules's & her fur babies

Jules's & her fur babies Welcome to my pet loving page, my fur babies are my world.

Mum puts these patches on me daily to help me feel great every day, l'm eleven now and as a senior l have had a few heal...
04/12/2025

Mum puts these patches on me daily to help me feel great every day, l'm eleven now and as a senior l have had a few health issues sneaking in. If you would like to help your fur baby age well with less health and pain issues, there's some really easy things we can do. Message mum to find out more

03/12/2025

Some dogs touch our lives in ways that stay forever. They bring out the best parts of our hearts without even trying. Their presence becomes a quiet blessing woven into our story. Their love lingers long after their paws have stopped walking beside us.

01/12/2025

As our dogs age, they may slow down, but the bond we share with them never fades. This heartfelt image captures the beauty of walking alongside your dog, even when their pace has slowed. While they might not run ahead like they used to, every step they take is filled with love and loyalty. The simple act of walking together remains one of life’s most beautiful rituals.

In their later years, dogs become even more precious to us. Their slower pace is a reminder to cherish every moment and to appreciate the time we still have with them. The walks may not be as fast, but the connection grows deeper. These are the moments when we realize how much we’ve shared together and how much we’ve grown as a team.

It’s easy to take our dogs’ health for granted when they’re young, but as they age, we’re reminded of just how special every day is with them. Whether they’re walking beside us at a slower pace or just sitting by our side, their presence is invaluable. Every step with them is a step worth taking, no matter how slow it may be. 🐕💛

29/11/2025

What is your dog trying to tell you? 🐶

It's normal to feel frustrated by your dog's behavior at times. However, all behaviors serve a purpose - to meet their needs.

So, when you notice a behavior you don't like...

👀 First: What are they doing?
Describe the behavior(s) you see. What are they trying to access or get away from?

👀 Second: Dig!
What body language do you notice before, during, and after the behavior(s) are performed? Based on your observations, can you tell what they might be feeling?

💭 Third: Plan
What actions can we take to help meet their needs? How can we prevent the unwanted behaviors from being rehearsed? How can we set them up to succeed next time we're in this situation?

Even when you're feeling frustrated, remember that all behaviors serve a purpose, and your dog is not doing something to spite you. If you are struggling, please reach out to a qualified, positive reinforcement-based behavior professional for help.

28/11/2025

You know that look your dog gives you when you fumble with the treat jar?

Turns out, she might be judging you.

Researchers tested how dogs reacted to two people trying to open a container. One person got it open fast. The other tried and failed. The dogs watched closely.

What happened next feels familiar to anyone who lives with a smart pup. Dogs were more likely to look at and approach the person who could actually get the job done. And the effect was stronger in females.

It’s not just about snacks. The study suggests dogs notice our competence and use it to decide who to trust. They are watching how we handle everyday tasks. They’re learning who can help and who can’t.

If you share your home with a girl dog, you may already feel this. She picks the friend who stays calm with the leash. She waits by the family member who fixes things without fuss. She chooses the person who follows through.

That stings a little, but it’s also kind of beautiful. Our dogs aren’t just loving us. They’re reading us. And they’re choosing us when we show up, try our best, and get better over time.

So the next time you’re wrestling with a stuck lid, breathe. Try again. Your best critic is sitting right there, tail thumping, taking notes.

References

Female dogs evaluate levels of competence in humans - Behavioural Processes (Elsevier)

Study Finds Dogs Judge Human Competence - Fear Free Happy Homes

Female Dogs Judge Their Human More Than Males, New Study Finds - Modern Dog Magazine

Disclaimer: Images are generated using AI for illustration purposes only.

26/11/2025

THE CHOICE TO CHOOSE
WHY DOGS SHOULD BE ALLOWED CHOICE

Imagine every little detail of your life is controlled - what and when you eat, where you sleep, when you’re allowed inside or outside, when you’re allowed to go for a walk and if you’re allowed to stop and sniff, who you’re allowed or forced to interact with, what activities you’re allowed to participate in, when you’re given attention, where you’re allowed to be touched etc.

This would create stress and anxiety, a feeling of helplessness, apathy, a lack of confidence and many other negative emotions. The same is true for dogs.

Dogs live in a world where just about everything is controlled by us.

Allowing choice, no matter how simple or small that choice may be, provides so many benefits.

The context and parameters in which we allow choice is obviously important.

Safety, boundaries, environmental factors, other people or animals always need to be taken into account.

A very long time ago, when my daughter was little, she would flat-out refuse to put on the set of clothes I had picked out for her.

Tantrums and stubbornness would often make us late for wherever we were going. This problem was solved by laying out 3 different sets of clothes and allowing her to choose which set she was going to wear.

These were still within my parameters and were still my choice, but by doing this I had allowed her a choice and the problem was solved, without harsh discipline or emotional fall out.

Dogs that are allowed some control over their environment and how they respond to situations are more confident, more emotionally balanced, more resilient, better able to cope with stressful situations, less anxious, less stressed and generally have fewer behaviour problems.

Look for simple, safe ways to provide more choice for your dog.

Improve their wellbeing and quality of life in a world that seeks to dominate and control.

Life's a ball when you’ve got a furry friend by your side! 🐾💕 Whether it’s a game of fetch or a stroll in the park, I'm ...
24/11/2025

Life's a ball when you’ve got a furry friend by your side! 🐾💕 Whether it’s a game of fetch or a stroll in the park, I'm living my best life with tail wags and ball tosses. Who else loves spending time with their canine companion? Let's keep the joy rolling! 🎾😄

Did you know? Dogs and cats growing together often form the cutest friendships, despite their size differences! 🐶🐱 Wheth...
19/11/2025

Did you know? Dogs and cats growing together often form the cutest friendships, despite their size differences! 🐶🐱 Whether they're chasing butterflies or just hanging out, these furry pals remind us that friendship knows no bounds. What's your favorite pet duo story? Share in the comments! 🦋✨

Nothing beats a sun-kissed morning with my fur babies, soaking in those golden rays and romping around together. 🐶 It’s ...
15/11/2025

Nothing beats a sun-kissed morning with my fur babies, soaking in those golden rays and romping around together. 🐶 It’s not only about the play; it’s about their longevity with, healthy diets, fresh air, exercise and wagging tails! Remember, a little bit of sunshine goes a long way for all of us! 🌞

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