Ensuring Your Dog's Comfort: Winter Care Tips
As temperatures drop during the winter months, it’s important to pay extra attention to your dog’s comfort and well-being. While some breeds are na...
The Dog Owners Guide.
Welcome to our blog, where we share valuable insights, guides, and expert tips designed to help your pup live a longer, healthier life. From nutrition advice and training techniques to wellness routines and preventative care, our posts aim to support every aspect of your dog's well-being. Whether you're exploring new ways to enhance their diet, improve behaviour, or simply make their days more joyful, you'll find all the resources you need right here!
As temperatures drop during the winter months, it’s important to pay extra attention to your dog’s comfort and well-being. While some breeds are na...
Embarking on a hiking adventure with your furry companion can be an enriching experience for both of you. Victoria offers a plethora of scenic trai...
Melbourne has several organisations that provide 24-hour emergency assistance for dogs. Here are a few examples: Veterinary Hospitals: Many veteri...
As we now find our feet in this new COVID-normal life, many of us who enjoyed working at home over the last couple of years are now making our way back into the office - much to the distaste of 4-legged pals who will be stuck at home alone.
There are so many dog-friendly vegetables that can be a fantastic addition to your dog's diet. Think green leafy vegetables like kale and spinach, carrots, zucchini, broccoli, sweet potato, beetroot, green beans… the sky's the limit! Dogs can’t digest plant matter in the same way we can, so blitz it in a food processor or lightly cook it first (steaming is great!).
They deserve the very best, so why not make their birthday the very best day ever?!
At Doghouse Dog Cafe we can take care of all the hard work for you, so you can just turn up with your pup and their furry pals to enjoy the celebration!
As with most things in life, preventing a problem is easier than fixing one. Starting with the right regime from puppyhood will increase the likelihood of your puppy having beautifully healthy teeth (and fresh breath) throughout their lifetime. If you’re starting late, or your dog has particularly bad teeth, it may be best to schedule a proper veterinarian cleaning and then start over with a good routine.
This is probably the number one question we get asked - second only to “can dogs really eat raw chicken?” (the answer to that is a resounding YES*!)
The answer to the first question is a little more complicated. Why feed raw?
Let’s go back a few steps to the most common (and most popular) alternative to a raw diet - kibble, or dry food.