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A Dogs Trust Christmas to Remember

A Heartwarming Charity Drive for Dogs Trust At Dog Days Glasgow, we believe in spreading kindness and warmth—not just to our human friends but to our furry companions too. This holiday season, we’re teaming up with Dogs Trust for a special charity drive. We’re calling on all dog lovers to open their hearts (and closets)…

Bonfire Night Survival Guide

As fireworks season approaches, many pet owners brace themselves for a time of stress and worry. While fireworks can be thrilling for us, for our canine companions, the loud noises, bright flashes, and vibrations can be overwhelming and even terrifying. Understanding why fireworks trigger such intense reactions in dogs—and knowing what we can do to…

Glasgow’s hot spots

Glasgow has long been known for its vibrant arts scene, rich history, and warm hospitality. But over the past few years, Glasgow has also emerged as a haven for pet owners, particularly dog lovers. More and more establishments across the city have opened their doors to our furry companions, making Glasgow one of the most…

Does price matter?

Doggy daycare is increasingly becoming a luxury service for pet owners. While this may be frustrating for some, the reality is that the rising costs are for good reasons. Daycares aren’t just about offering a place for your dog to stay while you’re at work. They provide essential supervision, socialisation, and care for your beloved…

Could it be the moon?

Full moons have long been associated with myths, folklore, and a belief that they can impact human behaviour and emotions. But what about our dogs? While there isn’t extensive scientific evidence to fully confirm the moon’s influence on our pets, many dog owners report noticing changes in their dog’s behaviour during full moons. These observations…

Reducing competition in daycare

At Dog Days, one of the most common behavioural challenges we encounter is possessiveness among dogs. Possessive behaviours typically revolve around resources like food, toys, or even human attention. When a dog becomes overly protective or territorial about these items, it can lead to competition, tension, and in some cases, reactive behaviorus towards other dogs.…

Making daycare less chatty

Excessive barking in a doggy daycare setting can be a significant problem, not only for the daycare staff and our residential neighbours but also for the other dogs. While barking is a natural behaviour, when it becomes excessive, it can lead to a tense and disruptive environment. This constant noise can affect the well-being of…

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