Find a name for your dog
I stumbled over this site today: Male and Female Dog Names
Which has a great dog names with meanings, origin, astrology and numerology information. Good if you’re getting your new rescue dog!
I stumbled over this site today: Male and Female Dog Names
Which has a great dog names with meanings, origin, astrology and numerology information. Good if you’re getting your new rescue dog!
At DogMall, we fully support of rescue dog schemes, rather than buying specifically bred dogs. If you’re looking for a new canine addition to your family, Battersea Dog’s & Cat’s Home is a great place to start.
Battersea Dog’s & Cat’s Home was established in 1860 and to this day works to reunite lost dogs (and cats!) with their owners and care for them until new homes can be found for them, giving them shelter and an excellent standard of kennelling and veterinary care.
If you’re thinking about getting a rescue dog, you should read the “What to think about before getting a dog” guide provided on the Battersea Dog’s Home site. This guide will help you ensure that you are able to sufficiently care for your new dog and may highlight some things you hadn’t thought about.
Once you’re sure, you can begin the rehoming process, which involves:
When you get your new pal home, the support from Battersea Dog’s & Cat’s home doesn’t end there. They have great articles on dog behaviour online as well as a behaviour advice line.
Bare in mind as well, that Battersea Dog’s & Cat’s Home receives no government funding and cares for over 9,000 dogs and almost 3,000 cats every year, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They rely totally on public support ? why not show your support and donate to Battersea Dog’s Home?

Site: ozdoggy.com.au
Description: Dog Advice – Over 600 pages of dog training and general dog advice
While Australia may be on the other side of the world to us UK folks, that doesn’t mean a pinch when it comes to quality dog advice. OzDoggy was one of the first resources I stumbled over when looking for dog advice online.
As the description says, the site has over 600 pages of advice which goes down to some really specific questions and answers such as what to do when your dog won’t come when called and toilet training specific breeds of dog.
The site design of the advice section makes it easy to navigate and find the answers your after, while not as “flash” as some sites the quality of content is absolutely excellent.
So I found this video and absolutely had to post it. Jack Russells are well known to be an intelligent breed of dog, but this one pushes the limits as it appears to be able to answer simple math questions.
Watch the video, after a few tricks, which are neat – Maggie performs what seems to be impossible. Make your own mind up!