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February 3, 2025A law came into force on 31st December 2023 concerning the XL Bully breed following numerous and very high-profile tragic incidents involving the breed causing serious, sometimes fatal injury, to their owners or other people. In the aftermath, many dog daycare settings refused to allow XL Bully dogs to attend. Having taken very careful consideration… [...] Read more...
February 19, 2020As many of you know, Tails in the City is more than just a dog crèche. We offer a range of additional services, one of which is dog socialisation. Occasionally, a dog joins us who struggles to get on with its peers. Our socialisation programme is designed to help these dogs gradually acclimatise to being… [...] Read more...
April 16, 2019Owning a dog, it is likely that at some point you will encounter a situation when your dog expresses anxious behaviours. Anxiety in dogs can have many causes, and may be difficult to navigate. If left alone, this anxiety could develop into destructive behaviours. Yet fortunately there are a number of things you can do… [...] Read more...
November 9, 2018It’s easy to dismiss dog grooming as nothing more than a luxury, but more and more dog owners are finding just how beneficial this practice can be. Here are five benefits that pet owners can expect when making use of a professional dog grooming service. Improve the Quality of a Dog’s Coat The grooming of… [...] Read more...
September 18, 2018Tails in the City  has pledged its commitment to high quality industry standards and the region’s young people by creating seven apprenticeship positions. Tails in the City, based on Sefton Street in Liverpool, provides day care to more than 50 dogs a day.  The company was established 5 years ago and employs 8 staff.  Now… [...] Read more...
August 16, 2018What is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is a common and potentially fatal disease that affects humans, dogs, cats and other species. Dogs tend to get Lyme disease more than cats and people because they spend more time outside and are more likely to venture into long grasses where ticks are commonly found. It is caused… [...] Read more...