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Dog Walking

Preparing For A Dog Walk

For the majority of dogs, their walk is the highlight of their day, meaning that there’s a huge responsibility on us to get it right. A successful walk requires a fair amount of planning, ensuring that you have everything that you need and helping to prevent any mishaps along the way. To help you out, we’ve put together a handy checklist for you…

21st August 2021

Guide To Dog Walking In The Winter

Our dogs love to walk whatever the weather, so we’ve put together a series of handy guides to help you and your dogs navigate through the changing seasons right into winter.

21st August 2021

Dog Walking Hazards: On The Beach

We can’t think of a better way to spend a long summer’s afternoon than relaxing on the beach with our dogs – in fact, it’s how we spend most of our weekends at that time of year! While it’s great, it can be a challenge to control the dog and keep them out of harm’s (and everyone else’s) way.

21st August 2021

Collar vs Harness: Which Is Right For You?

There are many opinions out there when it comes to the collar vs harness debate. Ultimately it comes down to the specific breed and what works best for your dog but we’ve got some Tailster Tips to help you make the choice.

21st August 2021

Walking your dog off the lead | Tailster Tips

Our dogs love going for walks. They’d spend the whole day running about if they could! One of the best things you can do for them to ensure they are is walking your dog off the lead – heres some tips to make that as stress free for you as enjoyable as it could be for them.

21st August 2021

Walking your dog by the road – top tips for keeping your pup street-smart

Walking your dog by the road can be a full-on experience for any pup. With the deafening sounds of high-speed motorcycles and the confusing stops-and-starts, you need to make sure you’re pooch is well-prepped for street walks. So, we’ve put together a little how-to guide – from getting your dog to sit before crossing to reducing lead-pulling.

21st August 2021

Dog Walking Hazards: In The Park

As idyllic as it can be, however, the park does come with its fair share of hazards that owners should actively be aware of in relation to their dogs.

21st August 2021

How To: Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Lead

Whether it’s your own dog doing their best to separate your arm from its socket or you’re caring for somebody else’s pup, a dog that pulls on the lead sucks the fun out of dog walking. Wehave some Tailster Tips to help you tackle this common problem.

21st August 2021

What To Do After Your Dog Walk

Some quick tips to do before you leave the house to make life easier when you do return from your potentially messy and very tiring and active dog walk.

20th August 2021

Guide To Dog Walking In The Spring

Dog walking in the Spring can be amazing but with the changeable weather – we’d recommend a quick review of our guide to dog walking in the spring.

20th August 2021

How Much Do Dog Walkers Cost? Tailster’s guide to Dog walking prices

How much do dog walkers charge? Tailster guide to the cost of dog walking and what to consider when finding a carer for your dog.

20th August 2021

How Many Dogs Should I Walk At Any One Time?

How many dogs can i walk at one time? What are the consequences of walking too many dogs? Tailster’s guide on dog walking for owners and professional dog walkers.

20th August 2021

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