The Bowhouse Dog Hotel, Southsea
Licenced, insured, very well qualified, long established and popular Home Boarding for dogs in Southsea.
Dog Training Instructor Sara, who founded and manages All Stars Dog Training Club (A Kennel Club listed status club), boards dogs in her Southsea home
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Best vets in the city, bar none, folks. â¤ď¸ Please mention me when you ring.
And thatâs a wrap from us, here at The Bowhouse!
We have now closed & are hoping to move to Scotland in 2023.
We want to say a really big thank you to all of our clients for entrusting us with the care of your best friends, for so many years. Itâs been a privilege.
Another thank you to you for all of the wonderful messages, emails, cards & gifts. (Yes, they all made me cry!)
Thank you to my terrific assistant & right-hand lady, Emily Collett. It will be a very lucky employer who lands you & no doubt youâll be striking out on your own before too long.
Finally, Iâd have been lost without the support of everyone at The Grove Veterinary Practice. You have been so kind and so generous with your knowledge and expertise over the years. I have learned such a lot from you! I always felt my guest dogs were receiving the very best care and I always felt safe and supported, knowing you were there for them!
So thank you, everyone, from the bottom of my heart. Keep in touch / Iâm going to miss your dogs.
Sara & Phil
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P.s I will leave this page up for a few months, so you can grab any photos of your dogs you might want, also thereâs some good articles from Canine Arthritis Management etc.
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It goes on & needs calling out. Long post but worth the read.
One of the most common marketing/sales approaches in the dog training world is the demo dog. Whatâs a demo dog? A demo dog is the trainerâs personal dog or dogs. Theyâre TYPICALLY carefully selected (solid genetics, clear headed, stable), working breeds (breeds like Belgian Malinois, German Shepherds, Border Collies, Rottweilers, Dobermans etc.). They also live with a dog trainer 24/7.
And hereâs where the sleight-of-hand comes in: The dog trainer has their highly trained, specially bred dog perform all manner of amazing looking feats. They might do this in videos on their websites, videos on social media, or in public places like parks.
The goal: To have you believe that your dog, with whatever bloodlines and baggage, and your personal skills and time available to dedicate to trainingâwill achieve the same or similar results. Now, they may not say this outright, but thatâs the message theyâre hoping youâll sell/tell yourself.
So yeah, even if youâve got a seriously anxious, terribly fearful, highly reactive, dog or human aggressive dog, and youâre barely able to walk your dog or have guests over without full meltdownsâyou too can have this magic dog theyâre demoing.
Hereâs the deal. If youâre a dog trainer, and you have solid dog, especially a working breed dog, having it highly trained isnât really a lot to crow about. You should be able to achieve this, if thatâs a goal. But to dupe owners into believing that their messy dog, and their messy relationship, and their messy training ability will yield the same results, is a seriously questionable marketing approach, and if youâre honest, not exactly an ethical one.
That said, if youâre honest, and if you explain all the details, and arenât playing some BS shell game with them, thatâs fine. If youâre up front and explain that what you have is the byproduct of countless hours of work on your skills, your dog, and LIKELY the dog you started with being solid, thatâs cool. But to imply, even tacitly, that they can or should expect something similar, unless they have something similarâin all areasâis disingenuous to say the least.
Wanna show folks the joys of training and whatâs possible? Wanna show them what you accomplished with a less than perfect situation? Great. I love it. Just be honest. Donât BS your clients. They deserve better.
As for me, hereâs my demo dog. You wonât find videos of me and him showing off his fancy training. Instead, youâll find videos of messy looking client dogs; you know, the kind regular folks tend to have, and tend to need help with. These are the folks I serve, so I show them a reality that reflects their own. The only demo dogs I show are my clientâs. Because my dogs, and my experience arenât theirs.
P.S. If you ARE doing sport, protection, detection, agility, or some other activity where your dogâs abilities are directly applicable to your clientâs needs, then by all means show âem. But let them know your results donât guarantee theirs.
P.P.S. Please do not feel compelled to comment about the dog you got off the street, or the shelter, and rehabbed and is now amazing. I understand there are exceptions. But, individual experiences (exceptions) donât equal universal ones. What Iâm primarily talking about here arenât the exceptions (unless youâre presenting that individual reality as universal), Iâm primarily talking about the trainers who knowingly compare apples to oranges, or a Ferrari to a Miata, and pretend theyâre the same in order to get a sale.
P.P.P.S. Any comments with snarky, nasty, lazy (not actually reading or thinking, yet emotionally highly reactive), will be deleted. We all know what Iâm talking about. Ethics. If youâre ethical, youâll have zero issues with this. If not, Iâll expect you to be upset.
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So many struggle with having different rules for different dogs. Many owners feel that any differences are unfair, and so they try to ensure all are treated precisely the same way.
Bad move.
Each dog needs what it needs. Some can thrive with fewer rules, less structure, and the most breezy of consequences, and others need all of the preceding in a much more intense fashionâŚand some need something in between.
Donât get caught up with attempting to make something equal when equality of approach is often detrimental. Your job in a multi-dog home is to customize your approach to each dog and ensure that whatever they need to thrive is provided. Period.
âFairnessâ isnât a helpful mindset, whatâs best for each is.
PS, if anyone comments âJust train the dog in front of youâ I promise to delete your comment based simply on the annoyingness of having to read, yet again, this painfully over-used and abused clichĂŠ. We can do better. đ
I thought this was a cute photo of Vaila, Jack & Harry hogging the sofa. Then I noticed the photobomber đ¤Ł
Eric, Archie & Theo. Big personalities! X
Hannah Henshaw-Conaghan. I can see you have sent me a message but for some reason, I cannot access it đł. Please WhatsApp or text me, 077832 80197. Thanks. Sara
Be kind to your vets, your vet nurses and your vet support staff. Vets have the highest su***de rate of any profession, 4 times greater than that of the general population. None of us are in this field for the money and we truly want the best for your pets. A thank you can go a long way.
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My little Nordic buddy Eric. Isnât remotely fussed about the weather but does enjoy a fire & a soft bed đĽ°
Hereâs a pack of frosty wee beauties!
Inca looks like the Teacher in charge on a field trip!
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Baby Cocker, Daphne, with Senior Cocker, Tess â¤ď¸
Sid & Inca on a frosty walkie.
Here are some tips to keep your dog warm this winter season!
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Just great to see Lolly again! South Harting walk this morning, bliss.
Pyjama party, with the Labradors who came all the way from France to stay!
This is the ONLY bitey face fun I ever want to see!
Just a reminder for my December dogsâ owners - we STILL require your flea & tick treatments to be fully up to date! Please check.
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Louis & Luna (& leftover beef!) and a walkie with Kipperwitz â¤ď¸
Arthritis is not something to simply be accepted as an inevitable part of âgetting old.â How you intervene for your dog can make such an enormous difference to both their life span and their quality of life. Owners of elderly, arthritic dogs, I urge you to follow CAM! đâ¤ď¸
CAMâS PYRAMID OF POSITIVE INTERVENTIONS
This pyramid is NOT a step-by-step approach to managing your dogâs condition, it is designed to highlight how important owner-led interventions are when managing arthritis.
You, the owner, can make many positive changes that are low-cost and easy to implement.
, is what we all want, and CAM hopes to help you achieve this.
CAM strongly advises that you seek veterinary support if you feel that your dog is in pain.
Read more at https://caninearthritis.co.uk/managing-arthritis/what-can-be-done/
Super nanny Vaila with Bunk, Gizmo & Barley. Doesnât she look proud?
Perfectly put!
Bunk & Finney have been pals for more years than I want to remember. â¤ď¸
Gizmo.
Goofballs!