Clutching my shopping list and following the marked route through my local supermarket, I was lost in my own robotic world, wondering how I still managed to forget to pick up items even though I have to walk right past them. My robotic world was pierced by an audible gasp as a
It has been an interesting few days here at Canine Perspective HQ. It has felt a lot like Christmas! I don’t say that with any hint of excitement but with sadness. There has been an increase in calls and emails about grumpy dogs, reactive dogs and bitey dogs. A nurse friend of
I know this is a tough time, that spending extra time with your dog is one of the very few positives to come out of this situation, but please, step away from the dog! At some point in the (hopefully) not-too-distant future, we’ll be allowed out again. When that happens, you have
You’re living with someone that’s no stranger to having restrictions placed on their day-to-day activities. You know that we’re really just living our dogs’ life, don’t you?! For those of us with no choice but to stay at home, we’re limited as to what we can eat, our exercise routine has been
In the spirit of full transparency, this blog is being written as a result of personal experience. I’m used to working from home, I have been having daily Zoom calls (like Skype) for years and have a tried and tested system so that Mr Bear doesn’t feel the need to offer his
Written in March 2020 It’s the uncertainty that gets you, isn’t it? We know the virus is going to affect us, in many cases, it’s already affecting us, but we don’t know how bad it’s going to get and when we’ll see a return to normality. I hope that we keep the
What do you do when you have had a particularly rubbish day? Stick the kettle on for a cuppa, open the biggest tub of ice cream you can find and forget the bowl, just grab a spoon and crack on? I know that there are as many variations of coping with the
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I don’t know about you, but I see a lot of articles, posts, tweets and all that jazz about how wonderfully therapeutic dogs are, how they enhance our wellbeing by lowering our blood pressure and creating a calm environment in which we can relax. Yeah, except when they don’t! Firstly, I am