Getting ready for Crufts or any dog show is about more than grooming on the day. Many owners start their dog show preparation routine weeks or months in advance, focussing on coat condition, natural pigmentation, digestive balance and everyday wellbeing — all of which contribute to a dog looking and feeling their best in the ring.
Prepare your champion with the same herbs trusted by breeders and experienced show owners for generations. Whether you’re searching for how to prepare your dog for a show, what supplements to give a show dog, or how to get your dog ready for Crufts, a consistent routine can make all the difference. From maintaining a glossy coat and healthy skin, to supporting calm, settled behaviour as part of their normal routine, small daily steps can help your dog look their natural best.
Because when it comes to the show ring, preparation starts long before the spotlight.
If your dog has a sensitive stomach, finding a food that really suits them can take a little trial and error. Some dogs may experience softer stools, excess wind or...
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This summer, our Digital Marketing Lead Amy visited The Cinnamon Trust’s Hillside Farm Sanctuary in Devon to see first-hand the incredible work of a charity very close to our hearts....
If you are thinking about adding salmon oil to your dog’s food, you have probably noticed there is a lot of choice. Some bottles highlight Scottish salmon, others Norwegian salmon,...
At the end of the day, we all want the same thing for our dogs: for them to thrive, feel as comfortable as possible, and live long, healthy lives by...
DTC certified Professional Dog Trainer, Amy Taylor from Paws Up dog training shares her top tips to help your dog cope better with the summer anxiety. Practical tips for a...
As temperatures rise, it’s important to keep a close eye on your dog. Warmer weather can make them feel uncomfortable, and it’s useful to know when it is and isn’t...
If your dog is constantly licking their paws, scratching after walks or rubbing their face along the carpet, you’re definitely not alone. Skin worries are one of the most common...
You may have spotted a handsome Corgi named Arlo in our recent photography. With his unmistakable charm and a winning smile, Arlo has become a familiar furry face at Dorwest!...
Do you have an itchy dog in summer? With the arrival of warmer weather and rising pollen levels, spring and summer can be a tricky time for many dog owners...
Keeping your dog’s teeth clean can be tricky — especially if brushing turns into a battle or simply isn’t possible. As many dogs don’t like having their mouth touched or...
Looking after your dog’s teeth is an important part of their everyday care routine. While brushing remains one of the most effective ways to physically manage plaque and support oral...
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