by cjadmin | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Dog ID tags in Victoria: what the law requires and why a QR tag is worth adding Your dog slips out the front door while you’re bringing in the shopping. A neighbour two streets away has them by the collar, trying to work out who they belong to. What happens next... by cjadmin | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Feeding a dog with long ears: how to stop the mess (and the ear infections) You’ve just put your Cocker Spaniel’s dinner down, and 30 seconds later their ears are coated in wet food. You wipe them, towel the floor, and move on. By tomorrow night, it’s the same... by cjadmin | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Why your dog ignores most of their toys You’ve spent good money on toys. There’s a basket in the corner full of them. And your dog walks past it every single day without a second look. It’s one of the most common frustrations dog owners bring up at Belvedere’s Pet... by cjadmin | Mar 19, 2026 | Uncategorized
Dog Toys for Dogs That Shred Plush Practical buying advice for owners whose soft toys fail fast Some dogs do not slowly wear a plush toy down. They find the weak point, open it up, and turn it into stuffing on the floor in minutes. If that sounds familiar, the useful... by cjadmin | Feb 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
Dog Ring or Ball? Which Fetch Toy Wins? If you are choosing between a dog ring and a ball for fetch, the answer is not that one shape wins outright. It comes down to how your dog picks toys up, how the toy moves once thrown, and how much patience you have for wet,... by cjadmin | Jan 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Why Dogs Like Barbell Toys Some dogs ignore a basket full of toys, then keep going back to one barbell-shaped toy as if it has some obvious advantage. In many cases, it does. Not because the shape is clever or novel, but because it suits the way that dog likes to...
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