
Autumn grooming checklist: prepping your dog’s coat for changing weather
As the crisp air of Canberra’s Autumn sets in, it’s important to adjust your dog’s grooming routine to help keep them comfortable and healthy. The seasonal shift can bring dry air, fallen leaves, and cooler temperatures, all of which can impact your dog’s coat and skin. Follow this Autumn grooming checklist to ensure your buddy is well-prepared for the season ahead. Now is the time to get out and enjoy the crisp mornings and take those long walks with your dog.

Stay cool: summer grooming tips for your dog
Summer is just around the corner, and as temperatures rise, it’s important to keep your dog cool, comfortable, and well-groomed. The hot weather brings its own set of challenges, from overheating to sunburn, and a good summer grooming routine can help your dog beat the heat.

Grass seeds: a hidden danger for your dog
Spring and early summer are wonderful times to explore the great outdoors with your dog. The blooming flowers, fresh grass, and longer days make for perfect walk conditions. However, one of the often-overlooked hazards that come with this season is grass seeds. These tiny, seemingly harmless seeds can cause significant discomfort and health issues for your dog if not properly managed.

Spring into freshness: prepping your dog for warmer days
As the flowers bloom and the days grow longer, spring is a time of renewal and refreshment, not just for us but for our furry friends too. After a winter of cozying up indoors, your dog is ready to embrace the sunshine. But before you head out on those long walks in the park, it’s important to prepare your pup for the change in season.