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Betty's Blog

Walking the Dog
The origins of “walking the dog day” are a bit obscure. Presumably it was started by a dog lover, but I would like to think that it was the dogs themselves that got together and decided they needed a way to get there humans off the couch and out with their pooch. The purpose of this day is to remind...
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Top 6 ways to share Valentines with your dog
Valentine’s Day is the day we cherish our loved ones and shower them with affection. But who says “that someone” has to be human? For everyone who’s “in love” with their pooch, let’s take a look at ways you can make them feel truly appreciated this Valentine’s Day.
1. What dog doesn’t lik...
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Why feed Wheat Gluten Free Treats?
I am always amazed about owners who religiously feed hypoallergenic dog foods because of possible skin and health problems from certain ingredients - mainly wheat - and then proceed to feed a treat that contains wheat!
This is probably because the majority of dog treats on the market are made from w...
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The use of herbs in Betty Miller's Gluten Free Treats
Alison Daniel (Pet Nutritionist from Din Dins) ...
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Choosing your dog

6 questions to test your commitment to dog ownership
The slogan “a dog is for life and not just for Christmas” was created in 1978 by Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity. This slogan is still relevant today. The choice to become a dog owner is an important decision and should never be made on the spur of the moment.
In its 2011, annual St...
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So you're thinking of getting a dog?
There are lots of good reasons for inviting a dog to join the family; dogs make great companions, bring lots of joy to our lives, and some say help us live longer! Despite these benefits, the decision to get a dog should never be taken lightly. Betty Miller always recommends that you do lots of resea...
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