Here are some questions to help guide you towards finding the ideal dog breed:
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Once you have a clear understanding of your preferences and lifestyle, you can research different dog breeds that match your criteria. Consider reaching out to local shelters or breed-specific rescues to meet dogs of various breeds and see how well they fit with your personality and lifestyle.
Remember that every dog is an individual, so it's essential to spend time getting to know the specific dog you're considering before making a final decision. Adopting a dog is a long-term commitment, so take your time to find the perfect match for you and your family.
He might be a beloved cartoon character, connoisseur of Scooby Snacks and dog detective solving supernatural mysteries with his ‘Mystery Inc.’ friends, but did you ever wonder what breed is Scooby Doo? Created in the late 60’s by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Scooby Doo is is lovable if slightly cowardly Great Dane.And how about the endearing daydreamer Snoopy? Created in the 50’s, hero of the comic strip ‘Peanuts’ and pet dog of Charlie Brown is a Beagle. He shows a lot of human-like behaviours and emotions which makes him relatable to readers of all ages.
Disney also gave us extremely popular dog characters many of which have anthropomorphic features, I.e. Goofy, who walks and talks like a human. Pluto is different, this friendly pet dog is forever loyal to his owner Mickey. He is a mixed-breed dog, often referred to as a “mutt.”
Droopy, on the other hand, does walk on two legs and talks, but most of all shows truly human traits like dry humour and cool-headed approach to all situations. He’s famously slow with lethargic demeanour and yet always manages to outwit his opponents. This Basset Hund was hero of short films, tv shows, comic books and even had a guest appearance in Hollywood hit ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit”
Odie might not be the main character in ‘Garfield’ comic strip but he definitely stole many hearts with his playful nature and affection for those around him. Often teased by Garfield, this long-eared yellow dog is a Beagle.
Not many fictional dogs have surnames, but Brian Griffin is not your usual dog. A well-read aspiring novelist, actor and martini-drinker, Brian is often the voice of reason in the manic Griffin family of ‘Family Guy.’ Known for his intelligence and sense of humour he’s often teased by the family to be a ‘mutt’ but Brian is most likely a white Labrador Retriever.
The only girl in the list, Bluey, a Blue Heeler puppy, lives in Brisbane, Australia, with her family who are dogs of different breeds. She’s known for her high energy and curiosity which leads her on various adventures, often including imaginative play. Educational value of the series makes ‘Bluey’ children and parent’s favourite.
Which is your favourite dog character?
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2. Make sure the dog is microchipped, just in case you need to go out in the evening
3. Prepare a safe zone for them in the house - soft cuddly blanket and a fluffy toy will make them feel more secure. You can even build a small fort to hide in!
4. Close all the windows and draw the curtains to minimise the noise and flashing lights
5. Use TV or radio to create white noise and distract from the fireworks explosions - keep volume on your tv or radio at normal level to dilute outside noises. This way they won’t appear to be too sudden or loud for your dog
6. Keep them busy with long-lasting chew or sniffing mat - a delicious treat or game can distract your dog from loud bangs outside. Focusing on getting treats out of the snuffle mat will help take their minds of the celebrations outside.
7. Dress them in anxiety vest or try a half-wrap with a scarf - it will provide a gentle hugging effect to reduce stress during fireworks display. When wrapping make sure you don’t tie it too tight to keep a healthy blood flow and not restrain your dog’s breathing. It’s best to use a soft and stretchy knitted scarf. Don’t use for too long as dog will get used to it and wrap will be less effective. If your dog wants to take it off, take it off.
8. Try TTouch to comfort your dog - stroke their ears and head to calm any anxieties
If you tried these methods before and your dog is still scared during fireworks display contact your vet to they some medicines calming anxiety.
We're happy to announce that Pug Doggy Dog is now available for wholeale orders!
You can order directly from us by sending a quary to contact@pugdoggydog.com to receive the wholesale catalogue or buy via Ankorstore platform and get £100 lifted of your first order with our code: LIFT-2J9SAWMH
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How exciting, it's only been a year ago when we launched our little shop. With a lot of work and determination, we are happy to say, we've created a community of lovley humans and their dogs. We made friends who help us develop and bring new exciting products to you.
We will be celebrating the whole month of October with games, offers and new product launches. We hope you will enjoy them and participate :)
Thank you for being with us this year and we hope you will stick around!
]]>Massive thank you to all of you who purchased our face masks in July.
Thanks to your purchases we could donate £138 to the Dogs Trust. This charity is taking care of over 16000 dogs nationwide in the network of rehoming centres finding new loving homes to the unwanted pups. Your kindness is priceless to these pups so thank you again!
Let's keep it going. We have new masks prints available and still collecting £1 from each sale for charity.
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Last year we took part in a Pearly charity event in support of Make a Wish Foundation and helped make one little boy's dream come true.
Then we donated some items to the Manchester Pug Thing (Welfare & Rescue) to help support Puggies.
Now we've teamed up with Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue to help them support the Frenchies.
🧡So you can be sure that every time you buy from a small business like ours, we give back to the community because sharing is caring 🧡
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We are now taking a short break to spend time with families :) Any orders placed after 16th December will be sent after our return on 27th December. Thank you for your understanding.
But we won't waste this time as we are preparing some newnesses for 2020 and wanted to share a sneak peek with you. There will be new prints, new collections, new personalisation options, new product and new friends.
You will even be able to meet us at Pugchella in March :)
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1. Black Pugs for Black Friday - we give you two amazing limited Christmas black pug prints on t-shirts, sweatshirts, baby bodies, youth t-shirts and mugs! These are available for 4 days only and will disappear after Cyber Monday (2nd of December). Grab yours before they vanish.
2. We updated our shipping fees to a flat £5 per order, wherever you live! What's more, you get FREE shipping on orders over £50!
3. Monday, 2nd of December, will be the last day for orders of printed t-shirts, sweatshirts, as well as pillowcases if you live outside of USA and would like to get them in time for Christmas.
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With our new policy there is one flat shipping rate of £5 per order.
On orders over £50 we offer free shipping
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Shipping to Europe - 4 December
Shipping Internationally - 2 December
Shipping from the London HQ - 16 December
Any items ordered after these dates might not reach you in time for Christmas.
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