Dogs Trust’s guide to keeping dogs safe and warm in the cold weather
Dogs Trust’s guide to keeping dogs safe and warm in the cold weather
With temperatures set to plummet in and across Scotland this the UK’s largest dog charity, including how to potential hazards on your walks. Catherine Dobbie, said: temperatures dropping Dogs Trust’s guide and wintery on the way, and owners need to watch for that may be for our dogs. “Winter can also be a of fun.
A young boy from Renfrewshire has welcomed a new addition to his family - and the adorable arrival will make a huge difference to his life. Zack Addison, 11, is partially sighted and has autism, having been born prematurely - a surviving twin - at 23 weeks weighing just 500g. His parents have been fundraising to buy Zack a Fox Red Labrador puppy - and with £250 from local shopping centre Braehead and its Community Fund, they’ve been able to bring home 10-week-old Milo. The adorable pup will go through 18 months dog training glasgow of training to Kennel Club standards to become an assistance dog, providing a calming influence for Zack and helping him gain greater independence. Zack’s dad George, from Johnstone, explained: “Zack spent the first few months of his life in hospital and we’re very lucky to have him here today, as he wasn’t expected to survive. But against all the odds he did. “Zack is partially sighted, is autistic and has sensory issues. Milo will be trained to look out for him, have a calming influence on him and provide companionship.
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