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Why You Should Consider Using a Wedding Chaperone!

The Wedding Chaperone is the best date your dog can bring to your wedding. From travelling to the venue and taking care of any grooming needs before the ceremony, greeting guests, frequent toilet breaks and quiet time if they are overwhelmed, to providing overnight care for your dog, there’s nothing we can’t help with.

There can be a lot to stress about when planning your wedding, but your dog shouldn’t be one!

If you’re anything like me, one of the most stressful parts of planning your wedding will be the dogs! Will they be at the ceremony? Are all parts of the venue dog-friendly? Who will drive them down? Will they even fit in the car with all the wedding paraphernalia? Will they get travel sick? Nothing ruins a wedding outfit like some dog sick. Will they be there all day? If so, who will stick by their side to see the day through? Who will take them to go for toilet walks, or to get a little space if they’re overwhelmed? Who will give them their own dinner, while you enjoy yours, wedding days can be long and dogs can certainly get hungry?

Factoring in travel time, getting ready, meeting with registrars/celebrants, pre-ceremony photos, (and a little extra-time factored in for mishaps, perhaps), will there be enough time to take them for a morning walk, giving them some one-on-one time to burn-off some energy, before what will be a very busy, and potentially overwhelming day for them?

If these sound like the wedding worries you’re having, you need a wedding chaperone!

The Wedding Chaperone is like having a personal assistant dedicated solely to your dog to guide them through the day. From a morning walk filled with games and enrichment, to driving them to the venue and getting them ready for that all important role as ‘Best Dog’ or ‘Dog of Honour’, to taking them to your dog sitter of choose or staying with them myself, your dog’s every need can be catered to, to make your big day as stress-less as possible, for both you and your dog.

More information on what The Wedding Chaperone can offer is available here.

Choose from one of our three packages, or create a Custom package:

  • Basic

  • Pearl

  • Platinum

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5 Ways to Enrich Your Dog’s Kibble Diet

Here’s 5 ways to boost your dog’s kibble diet and improve their health, joints, skin, coat, and brain development.

A kibble diet is the most convenient, long-lasting, easy-to-feed diet; however, it is not always to a high, or even sufficient, nutritional quality. Many types of kibble exist, from entry-level kibbles with lower quality ingredients including cereals such as maize and animal derivatives from various sources, to higher quality kibbles such as cold-pressed which retain a higher nutritional content than dry extruded (“traditional kibble”) due to its lower cooking temperatures. Although a dog can meet its bare nutritional demands through a kibble diet, there are various quick and cost effective ways to boost your dog’s kibble diet and improve their health.

 

Here’s 5 ways to boost your dog’s kibble diet without breaking the bank:

 
  1. Freeze-dried Raw Toppers

    Freeze-dried toppers, usually beef, lamb, or chicken, are minimally processed, biologically-appropriate, high quality animal protein sources that are convenient to feed as an addition to your dog’s kibble diet. They come in chunks that can be added to kibble or used in training, and as small pieces that can be sprinkled on top.

    Nature’s Menu, Coya, and Wainwright’s are all great brands that make freeze-dried raw pieces.

  2. Fresh Vegetables

    Fresh vegetables are another way to improve your dog’s kibble; to get the highest nutritional benefit of vegetables, they should be lightly steamed or finely grated and blended or puréed. Raw, frozen carrots however, can be an effective addition to a dog’s diet for dental cleaning. Carrots, green beans, and bell peppers in all colours are all favourite vegetable additions.

    Supplements are available that can provide the perfect blend of essential nutrients.

  3. Canned/tinned Fish

    Canned/tinned sardine and mackerel are both great sources of extra proteins. Sardines contain selenium, omega-3 fatty acid and CoQ10 which reduce inflammation, support the heart, joints, bones, eyes, and skin, and boosts the body’s immune system and metabolism. As well as omega-3 fatty acids, mackerel is packed with vitamin D aiding health, boosting the coat and skin, and supporting brain development. The joint support from sardines and mackerel is great for those prone to, or living with arthritis.

  4. Yoghurt/kefir

    Yoghurt is high in calcium and protein supporting bones and development, and acts as a probiotic which is good for the digestive system. Kefir is also high in probiotics which are effective in maintaining a healthy gut and balancing beneficial yeasts against destructive yeasts in the body. It is particularly beneficial in those taking antibiotics, which can kill the good bacteria in the stomach, as well as the bad. Kefir improves bone health through rich calcium and vitamin K2, which plays a major role in calcium metabolism; studies have shown reduced incidents of fractures, and improved bone density in those that supplement with it.

  5. Bone Broth

    Bone broth, both homemade or pre-made, is rich in glucosamine and chondroitin which are great for joint support; a particularly great addition if your dog’s breed is prone to arthritis. It is rich in collagen which also contributes to joint health and maintaining a healthy skin and coat. Liver detoxification is another benefit through the high concentrations of amino acids, such as glycerine, which remove toxins that can build up in a dog’s body. You can find bone broth in beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, venison, pork, and fish. Anco make a great powdered bone broth to be used as a sprinkled topper or made into broth to soak kibble in; Paleo Ridge make a great ready-made broth which can be used to soak kibble or added to slow-feeders or a bowl as a hydrating drink.

References

https://www.becopets.com/blogs/news/kibble-vs-raw-dog-food#:~:text=Kibble%20dog%20food%20has%20the,rice%20with%20different%20protein%20sources.

https://scrumbles.co.uk/blogs/dog/the-truth-about-cold-pressed-dog-food

https://www.allthebestpetcare.com/pet-nutrition/6-ways-to-improve-your-dogs-kibble/

https://www.bellaandduke.com/learn/dog-nutrition/can-dogs-eat-fish/#:~:text=Yes%2C%20dogs%20can%20eat%20mackerel,of%20dogs%20suffering%20from%20arthritis.

https://omaspride.com/blog/sardines-for-dogs#:~:text=Are%20sardines%20good%20for%20dogs,bones%2C%20eyes%2C%20and%20skin.

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-yogurt/#:~:text=such%20as%20milk.-,Is%20Yogurt%20Good%20For%20Dogs%3F,sweeteners%2C%20both%20natural%20and%20artificial.

https://www.pettittandboo.co.uk/blogs/news/8-great-benefits-of-giving-your-dog-kefir

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/reasons-bone-broth-is-the-superfood-your-pup-needs/

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Welcome

Welcome to the Whistle and Bark blog. Here we aim to educate new dog owners on the benefits of canine enrichment and cover many more canine topics, enjoy!

Welcome to the Whistle and Bark Blog. Here we aim to enlighten the young or novice dog owner through sharing our best knowledge on all things canine enrichment; from breed specific fulfilment to how to get the most out of your dogs food allowance. We’ll also touch on other topics, including dog licenses, great places for dog-friendly days out, products and brands that we love, share some of our experiences with our own dogs & life in a multi-dog household, why a wedding chaperone can help your wedding day run smoothly, and anything else we think you might enjoy!

Everything shared is of our own opinion, from our own experience, or is as accurate and up-to-date to the best of our knowledge.

If you’re struggling with any specific training or behavioural issues, please seek a qualified trainer or behaviourist.

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