Dogs are one of the most loyal and affectionate pets on the planet, and caring for a dog can be one of the most rewarding adventures that you ever embark on. They’ll be your lifelong friend, companion and confidant. You’ll be their whole world, and the leader of the pack. With their large, canine grins, dogs are always at the ready for big licks, and their tails on standby to wag ten to the dozen at every opportunity. So let’s make sure they’ve always something to wag about.
Dog & Puppy Feeding Guide
There are numerous foods available for dogs and sometimes it is difficult to know what is best for your four legged friend. Here at Burgess we only make foods that are healthy and contain the best of ingredients to make sure your dog stays happy and healthy.
Dogs
Training your dog is just as important as taking them for walks. From learning new commands to house training, teaching them right from wrong should be implemented to avoid undesirable behaviours in the future.
A Guide to Dog Nutrition
Domestic dogs, like their ancestors, are omnivores. In other words, they rely on a balanced diet of both vegetation and protein to remain healthy. It’s a no-brainer that dogs love to eat and they can have a reputation of devouring almost anything! However despite having a great appetite, dogs can’t decide what’s nutritionally best for them, which leaves it up to us to provide them with the balanced nutrients they need.
New Puppy Checklist
Bringing your new puppy or dog home for the first time can feel daunting for you and it can be even more unsettling for your newest furry family member. You may need to allow extra time for them to adjust to their new surroundings, especially if they haven’t had the best start in life. When you first welcome them, ensure a quiet and calm environment. Have all the doggy essentials in place upon arrival so they can adjust to their new surroundings and settle in quickly.
Consumer Care Line
Call our consumer care line on +44 1405 862241 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Our dedicated team of animal experts will help you make the right choice.
If you should have any concerns about the health of your four-legged friends, always consult a vet.