We were recently lucky enough to have Tim Norris from Both Ends of the Lead visit Greysland and complete some massage work and training with our team. He put together some tips for us on how to help your older dog through their twilight years.

We were recently lucky enough to have Tim Norris from Both Ends of the Lead visit Greysland and complete some massage work and training with our team. He put together some tips for us on how to help your older dog through their twilight years.
Losing a pet is devastating. When the time comes to say goodbye, the grief we feel can be overwhelming. Here are some ways to navigate your grief.
The first few weeks with a new hound can be incredibly stressful. There’s a lot to learn! The three threes detail what your hound may be feeling in the first three days, three weeks and three months.
Loud music, fireworks, bangs, people shouting… It might all be part of the fun for us humans but New Year’s Eve can be a terrifying time for our pets. Here are some tips to ensure your hound stays safe and comfortable this New Year’s Eve.
Pannus is an auto-immune disorder also known as superficial keratitis. The good news is that it can typically be easily managed with daily drops, and if caught early, the progression of the disease can be slowed dramatically.
We’ve put together a few tips for you to keep your hound happy and healthy while you are celebrating and indulging over the Christmas period.
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