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dog comforting owner on sofa sensing human emotions
March 7, 2026
Dogs have an extraordinary ability to read human emotions. Discover how dogs sense our mood through body language, voice, and scent, and why they often comfort us exactly when we need it most.
A calm, golden-haired dog sleeping peacefully on a grey knitted blanket. In the foreground, a wooden tray holds a healthy Betty & Butch Wellness Bowl filled with fresh ingredients like sweet potato, greens, and quinoa.
February 25, 2026
Why does your dog suddenly sprint around the house like a racing greyhound? Zoomies are often perfectly normal. But if restlessness feels constant or recovery takes longer than it should, the answer may lie in the Gut–Brain Axis. Modern canine research shows that digestive stability plays a key role in mood and behavioural balance. Before you dismiss it as personality, it may be worth looking in the bowl. Read the full breakdown inside.
a dog with a toy in its mouth fetching it to its owner
February 20, 2026
Does your dog greet you with a toy the moment you walk through the door? This behavior is more than a gift; it is a fascinating look into canine emotion, instinct, and your unique bond.
Label translation chart showing ingredients to avoid in dog food UK including meat and animal derivatives, cereals and EC permitted antioxidants, compared with named proteins, complex carbohydrates and natural preservatives.
February 14, 2026
Not all dog food labels are as clear as they seem. In this guide, we break down the key ingredients to avoid in dog food in the UK, including meat and animal derivatives, vague cereal blends and EC permitted antioxidants. Learn how to read the back of the bag properly and make informed decisions about what goes in your dog’s bowl.
a healthy puppy in a filed for the blog does chicken cause allergies in dogs
February 7, 2026
Chicken is the most blamed ingredient in the pet world, but is it actually the problem? Learn the truth about "protein monotony," the difference between allergies and intolerances, and why a varied, multi-protein diet is the key to building your dog’s long-term resilience.
a senior dog resting, the image is for a blog called when is a dog considered a senior
January 30, 2026
Most of us wait for the grey muzzle or the slow walk to call our dogs "seniors." But according to the biology, your dog might have hit the milestone months—or even years—ago. Age isn't just a number; it’s a calculation of breed, size, and metabolism. While a Terrier is just hitting its prime at seven, a Great Dane is already entering its golden years. Understanding exactly where your dog sits on the timeline is the secret to supporting their health before they start to slow down. Today on the blog, we’re breaking down the "S-word" and showing you the subtle signs of ageing that most owners miss.