I know, we’re a bit late to the virtual party. I had never been convinced to turn what we do into something virtual. I’d go as far as to say I was 100% anti the idea and my mind had been made up. I was chatting to someone about delivering a session
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The first priority is, of course, Canine Hope so that’s what I’m going to talk about here. Canine Hope is the programme that started this social enterprise and Canine Hope is now getting priority treatment. Our signature programme for survivors of rape and sexual violence is returning with a tetrad of offers.
It’s been a while, hasn’t it?! I know that I promised you all the dog training and behaviour shizzle now that I’m no longer working in that area and I’m sorry it took longer than expected to make it all available to you. It has been an interesting couple of years what
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
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
‘It’s the month of love, Luna, the time of year when we shower our favourite people with cards and gifts so that they know how much they mean to us.’ That’s odd, thought rescue dog, Luna, safe in the knowledge that her humans know exactly how much they mean to her and
‘Ok, Luna, it’s 2020 and it’s time to talk resolutions. You are going to march around the streets with me every day so that I can measure exactly how many calories you’ve burned. You are going to cut down on those treats you love because while we’re grateful we didn’t have to
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
Yesterday, I was told that our Canine Hope programme is ‘controversial.’ You’re damn right it is! The word ‘controversy’ was coined from the Latin ‘controversia’, as a composite of ‘controversus’, which means, ‘turned in an opposite direction.’ You bet we’re turning things in the opposite direction! The reason I wrote my first
As fabulous folk who are interested in making the world a better place with the help of dogs, I thought you might want to be let into a little secret. I was asked to be a Dragon. Ok, so that sounds more dramatic than it was, but I liked the title. I