As the weather heats up it's important to keep an eye out for your doggo's temperature as they can suffer from all sorts of issues in the heat.
Read moreMay WECare Spotlight: Doris
Doris was first picked up by the WECare dog catching team at their March CNVR (catch, neuter, vaccinate, release) day. They realised immediately that something wasn't right with her - her back left leg appeared to have a femoral fracture, so they decided to take her in to the WECare clinic to be checked over and treated...
Read moreDogosaur Fact Book
So you love dogs, right? You think you know your stuff. Or maybe you know nothing and fancied a bit of light reading... Either way this should give you some fun new facts to show off at your next pawty.
Read moreWhy to encourage your aquatic dogosaur
I recently took Aslan for hydrotherapy, not for any medical reason or injury, but because I wanted him to be confident in the water, and do something a bit different that I hoped he would enjoy.
Read moreApril WECare Spotlight: Lily
As part of our partnership with WECare Worldwide, I'll be sharing some of their fabulous stories about the dogs they have saved, and this month, it's Lily!
Read moreJurassic Bark and WECare Worldwide
I am very excited to announce that as of April 2017, Jurassic Bark are now officially supporting WECare Worldwide - a charity working to save the lives of street dogs in Sri Lanka.
Read moreDogosaur Easter Egg Hunt
Everyone had a fabulous time at our Dogosaur Easter Egg hunt yesterday - canine and human alike! We hid 75 eggs around the park, and had about 25 teams take part. We managed to raise a wopping great big £71.75 for Dogs Trust on the day, so a massive thank you to all that came along and helped make it such a great day. Same again next year?!
Read moreThe Dogosaur Awards
Dogs of all shapes and sizes have baffled our tiny humanoid minds with their awesomeness for years, and it's about time they were recognised for it...
Read moreDogosaur Body Language
It's important to remember that our dogosaurs can be sensitive souls, and for us to understand what their body language means. Whether you're wondering what your doggo is trying to say, or looking at an unfamiliar dog's body language in the park - have a look at these images to understand what it all means. If you see an unfamiliar dog that is showing signs of fear or aggression, best keep walking and not allow your dog to approach it (or at least check with the owner first!)
Read morePoisonous Plants
Spring is nearly upon us! All the flowers will be starting to bloom - but do you know which ones to keep your dogosaur away from?
Read moreDogosaur Giants
Some of our canine companions really are dino material - take a look at these 9 giant breeds that'll should be renamed dog-megasaurs...
Read moreBuying from a Breeder
If you're thinking about buying a puppy from a breeder, then there are a few things to be aware of to make sure you buy safely, and that you get a happy, healthy pup, as well as making sure you aren't contributing to the disgusting puppy farming industry.
Read moreRestless Remedies for your Dogosaur
Do you have a doggo that is particularly restless? Maybe he barks excessively at what appears to be nothing, maybe he runs round the house like he's being chased by a Velociraptor, or maybe he's chewing everything in site? Have a read of these tips to keep your dogosaur from becoming a destructosaur...
Read moreNatural Remedies for Dogosaur ailments
Over the past few years I have learnt a lot about what natural remedies can be used for doggy problems, rather than immediately rushing off to the vet and getting all sorts of chemically badness that might not always be necessary. If you keep a few of these in your cupboard it may help prevent problems, and also aid some problems quicker (and cheaper) than a trip to the vets...
Read moreDogosaurs: Superheroes of the Cenozoic Era
Our canine companions provide so much in our lives - they can provide comfort when we're feeling low, make us laugh, get us outside to enjoy the great outdoors... But, they also have some incredible attributes that don't fall too short of, dare I say, superpowers?!
Read moreThe Don'ts Of Your Diplodogus' Diet
There are quite a few food stuff's that we as dog owners need to be aware of as they can cause harm to our beloved dogosaurs. Some of them are well known, but some may surprise you, so check out this list for food NOT to give your dog...
Read moreWalking with Dogosaurs
I learnt a lot from working at Dog Trouble about how to enjoy a walk, rather than getting pulled around for an hour, or worrying whether Mr or Mrs Doggo will return from chasing a squirrel, or running towards another dog.
Read moreHow to keep your Iguanadog entertained whilst you're out
You shouldn’t be leaving Mr Doggo alone for more than about 4 hours. This is because they are pack animals, and need the company of others – this doesn’t mean that if you have more than one dog you can leave them for longer, as the company of humans provides them with a lot more stimulation. There are, however, ways to fill these hours with fun for your dog rather than boredom, barking, and possibly protest peeing…
Read moreDo's and don'ts of puppy training
Happy New Year everyone! And possibly Happy New Puppy too...? If you've just brought a pup home to the family here's a few hints and tips to get you started...
Read moreJurassic Bark Doggy Biscuits Round One
I've fancied making my own dog biscuits for a while now, but I'm not much of a baker and all the recipes I found seemed to have tonnes of ingredients that didn't look too healthy for my pack.
I finally found a quick and simple one...
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