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Ruby, a red fox Labrador holding her favourite toy, a yellow squeaky donut in her mouth while looking up at the camera.
Competitions & Offers

Your Dog’s Favourite Toy Competition

**Competition Closed 19th April 2021. Congratulations to our winner Ragnar!** Hello, you lovely Pet Parent you 🙂 Today marks the start of the first weekend after lockdown. I’ve found myself repeating a lyric fragment again and again over the last few months. If anyone gets pulled into my whinging orbit, they hear me saying, “Yes… …

Roscoe, a long-haired white German Shepard running in a. field on a sniff walk
Happiness

Sniff Walk – Sniffing & Happiness for Dogs

Have you ever given your dog a sniff walk? A sniff walk probably means all sorts of different things to different people – but for me, it means a walk for your dog with the main aim being to give them licence to go sniffing like crazy. It’s different from our usual walk. With Roscoe, …

Hidden Nasties Feature Photo: A sad dog leaning it's head on the back of the sofa.
Health

Hidden Nasties in Dog Treats

When I got Sausage Suckered. “Argggh… I’ve gone into full-blown rant mode! You can tell by the number of exclamation marks!!!” That’s me two-thirds of the way down this post… why? Let me tell you… As well as selling on our own site, we also sell on some of the big online channels.  I regularly …

100% Chicken Feature Photo, close up shot of a chicken.
Health

When is 100% Chicken NOT 100% Chicken?

You may already have heard me say this, but our first dog Sorrel developed various itching and digestive issues as she got older. It was only many years later after we had started selling dog treats (and I experienced my own grain-based stomach problems), that I realised what had happened. We’d naively fed her big …

The Best Ways to Greet a Dog Feature Photo: A white toy poodle sitting down with it's paw raised in the air like it is waving.
Relationship

The 7 Best Ways to Greet a Dog For the First Time

As we come out of lockdown here in the UK, it’s a time of hope and excitement. After a long winter, it’s an opportunity for us to reunite with friends and family, whether in our gardens or local parks.  It’s also a time of excitement as it brings the opportunity to finally meet the furry …

Roscoe, a white long-haired German Shepard/Mucky Pup, standing in a field, the lower part of his body covered in mud.
Competitions & Offers

Bounce and Bella’s Mucky Pup Competition

**Competition Closed 19th April 2021. Congratulations to our Mucky Pup Winner Alfie!** The weather’s looking good; it’s the first weekend after the pubs re-opened, and things could get messy out there! But we’re pet parents and we can cope with messy – because we’ve had to…  (Roscoe, after he decided to go Two-Tone for the …

Rambo, a white and tan jack Russell terrier that suffers from hay fever.
Health

Hay Fever In Dogs

Hello, again, Wonderful Pet Parents!  It’s been a while since I last took over the blog, but this week, I decided to step away from my customer service desk to write this post all about hay fever in dogs!  I know, you’re probably thinking ‘hay fever in dogs? Does that even happen?’ I know that …

The Eye's Have It Feature Photo: Roscoe Lying on the Carpet with a Toy In Front of Him
Relationship

The Eyes Have It: Part One

John Bercow became worldwide famous during the Brexit debates. Whatever you thought about him, he was ALWAYS right about one thing (although his spelling was off …) via GIPHY In terms of relationship and training, one of the most important things our dogs can give us is their focus. How do you know if your …

Dog Theft Prevention Photo
BB News

Dog Theft Prevention Advice

Hello, again, wonderful Pet Parents and hello to your dogs too! In case you haven’t realised, it’s me, Hannah, again writing another post for you all, and it’s a bit of a serious one today too.  I approached Darren about writing this post as it’s vital for us that we’re supporting our Pet Parents not …

Low Purine Diet Feature Photo of a Dalmation
Bounce and Bella Blog

Low Purine Treats for Dogs

Some dogs need a low purine diet because they are at genetic risk of developing bladder or kidney stones along with other problems associated with a buildup of uric acid. Uric acid is produced when their bodies attempt to break down purine. via GIPHY Which breeds may need a low purine diet? Dalmations along with …