Dog digging: How to stop your dog
There are a couple of reasons why your dog might be digging. We will explore them below and share tips to stop your dog's digging habit.
Read moreThere are a couple of reasons why your dog might be digging. We will explore them below and share tips to stop your dog's digging habit.
Read moreChoosing a puppy and bringing it home is a life long commitment. Instead of choosing based on looks, here are some factors you should consider.
Read moreWhen introducing your dog to the baby, greet your dog first and then place them in a crate or another room before bringing the baby in.
Read moreCoronavirus has made things tricky, but we're seeing good results around most of Australia. Is now a good time to hire a house sitter?
Read moreTrain your puppy to stop biting you. 6 methods you can use to reduce puppy biting behaviours and encourage good behaviour.
Read moreToilet training a puppy is about showing them appropriate places to eliminate. A puppy can hold their bladder one hour for every month of age.
Read moreCat's shouldn't eat their food too quickly. Here's why, and how you can help your cat slow down their eating at dinnertime.
Read moreStop your dog from pulling. Teach them how to walk on a loose leash with our training checklist and step by step loose leash walking guide.
Read moreThe coronavirus pandemic has led to an unfortunate surge in scam activity targeting online businesses worldwide. But don’t worry: we are here to help protect you and prevent this on Pawshake.
Read moreHere's how to stay safe from online puppy and kitten scams, which are taking advantage of rising pet adoption since coronavirus took grip on Australia.
Read moreCoronavirus lockdown restrictions continue to lift in Australia, and soon enough many people will be planning a weekend break. Here's how to stay safe.
Parvo, or parvovirus, is a contagious and deadly viral disease in both cats and dogs. Here's what you need to know about it.
Read moreAs lockdown restrictions slowly lift around Australia, it’s a matter of time before some of us will have to return to work. This can be confusing for a family dog or cat, and we owe it to our beloved pets to help them adjust smoothly.
Trick training improves the bond between you and your dog. Here are instructions for 10 fun tricks you can teach your dog.
Read moreDiscover 10 quick and simple dog enrichment food puzzles you can put together that will challenge and stimulate their brains.
Read moreLife has turned upside down since the arrival of coronavirus (COVID-19), and a lot of these changes can explain what is happening to the pet sitting industry. Find out what it means for you as a pet sitter.
Adopting a pet seems like a great idea: pets bring us joy, and it feels great rehoming an animal in need. But before you adopt a pet, consider if you are in it for the longterm.
Domestic pets can bring us a lot of laughter, joy and comfort, especially during difficult times. Here’s the science behind why pets make us happy, and why spending time with your pet can help you maintain good mental health.
Read moreBoth you and your dog still need exercise during the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown, and are still allowed to do so as long as you follow the rules.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has turned life upside down, but here’s how pet sitters can survive, thrive and come out stronger when things settle.
Yes, you can continue to pet sit if your services are essential to the health and welfare of your client’s pet. Here's what you need to know.
The new coronavirus intervenes deeply in our daily lives. What does the virus actually mean for our pets? And what does this exceptional situation mean for bookings made on Pawshake?
Read moreAs natural hunters, dogs can be pretty fixated on food. But the typical begging behaviour that some dogs display is primarily taught by humans. Fortunately, it is fairly easy to get rid of it if you are patient and diligent.
Read moreLooking after pets is fun, and can teach kids about responsibility and social skills. However, you must consider your child’s age: Young children must be supervised around pets at all times, and an adult must be the primary carer if you wish to pet sit with your child under 18.
Read moreIf you book a dog sitter that offers home boarding, you pay for each night your dog stays with the sitter and, at Pawshake, these rates can vary between individual dog sitters. But what do people spend on the average dog sitter? And what service can you expect for that price?
Read moreDog parks are safe when all owners follow the rules and are responsible for their dogs. To keep your dog safe, do some research about the dog parks around you, make sure your dog has a strong foundation in basic training and choose an off-peak time that isn’t too hectic.
There are a number of common ornamental flowers that are toxic to both cats and dogs. This list covers the most common that you should be aware of.
Read moreIt’s possible to get sick from your cat or dog, but don’t panic: it’s unlikely this will happen if you practice safe hygiene and common sense. It’s important to be especially mindful of hygiene if you have a weakened immune system, are very young, older or pregnant.
Read moreDogs can fear thunder and lightning because they don’t know what it is. Such a loud sound can be scary and seem a danger.
Many cats regularly throw up after eating. This is normal in most cases, but sometimes vomiting can also indicate underlying health problems. To keep your cat healthy it is important to keep a close eye on your cat's upset stomach and its contents.
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