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Vipers and dogs: everything you need to know to save their life

Vipers: a real risk when walking in the countryside Spring and summer are the perfect seasons for walks in woods, mountains and grasslands, and a great chance for our dogs to explore off-lead and enjoy sniffing all the scents of nature. But the great outdoors is also home to one of every dog owner’s most feared dangers: vipers. In Italy there are four different species of viper: the European Asp (Vipera aspis), the European Adder (Vipera berus), the Horned Viper (Vipera ammodytes) and the Meadow Viper (Vipera ursinii). Vipera aspis (credits) Vipera berus (credits) Vipera ammodytes (credits) Vipera ursinii (credits) Despite their terrible reputation, vipers are not aggressive animals: they generally only attack when threatened or startled. This is why

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Dog Booties – Guide

Healthy paws are essential for active dogs, and booties are a great way to protect them! Here’s a non-exhaustive list of situations when booties can be useful: Rigid dog shoes should be avoided, as they stop the dog from feeling the ground properly and are often too heavy, increasing the likelihood of them falling off. Booties should never interfere with how the toes make contact with the ground, which is why we offer two types of soft booties, made from different materials. Tibesti booties or Kipmik booties, which should you choose? Tibesti Booties Tibesti Booties are designed to keep your dog’s paws safe on dry land and rough surfaces all year round. Made of level 5 anti-cut material and dipped

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How to Safely Enjoy Water Adventures with Your Dog

Swimming is an excellent form of enrichment for our dogs and a great way for them to stay fit without putting strain on their joints! Activities in water are also a perfect way to cool down during the summer and, most importantly, to have fun together and create lovely memories. However, it’s important to remember that not all dogs are natural swimmers. If at first your dog doesn’t seem interested in swimming, don’t worry, it’s something that they can be taught! Forcing a dog into the water can have negative consequences, such as a loss of trust in you or a traumatic association with water. This can significantly slow down their progress in learning to swim and enjoying the experience.

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Freedom and Safety!

Spring is the perfect season for long walks and hikes. Taking your dog along with you on these outings makes them an even more enjoyable experience, both for you and your canine companion.Given that dogs are natural predators, the great outdoors gives your dogs a myriad of interesting scents to sniff along the way. Whether you’re walking by the sea, in the countryside or along mountain trails, remember that letting your dog off the lead can – particularly at this time of year – lead to trouble and may even be illegal in some areas.One thing to be especially mindful of is that you may encounter wild animals along the way. With it being spring, some of these animals may

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Fun in the snow!

Getting out into the snow with your dog can be great fun but there are a few things to bear in mind to keep your four-legged friend safe. Fluffy white piles of newly fallen snow are often irresistible for dogs and they’ll soon be off running and playing through the drifts. Sometimes your dog may be tempted to eat the snow, whether for fun, thirst or to cool down after a run. Unfortunately, swallowing snow can sometimes cause vomiting, diarrhoea, chills or other issues. If any of these problems arise in your dog, you should always contact your vet. Fresh snow can also cause problems with your dog’s paws, forming lumps or balls of ice. These can be very irritating

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