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Berrylicious Frozen Yoghurt Bark

Ingredients

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2 cups Community Co Greek Yoghurt

2 cups mixed berries.

2 tbsp Community Co Honey

1/2 cup extra berries for topping

2 tbsp desiccated coconut

*Serving size calculator is approximate, feel free to adjust by adding a pinch here and there as needed

Method

Using a blender, blend yoghurt, honey and mixed berries together until smooth.

Pour the mixture into a deep dish, lined with baking paper. Sprinkle extra berries and coconut on top and freeze for 3 hours until frozen. Break up into small pieces to serve.

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• Walking on hardwood floors: For older dogs, wearing boots are a good idea to help prevent them from slipping.

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When choosing the best water shoes for your dog, there are a few things you need to consider:

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TO PUNISH OR NOT TO PUNISH - BARKING

Now you know from the last two issues that it is futile to punish your puppy/dog. It is always better to teach him what to do, not, what not to do. For the next few articles I’ll cover common problems and how to deal with it.

First it is important to understand that everything they do is a natural behaviour such as barking. This is probably the biggest complaints councils receive. It is also the main disputes between neighbours. What may seem as excessive barking to one person may not be to another. Council will intervene if it’s ongoing and/or more than one person complains and they will do a call out to hear for themselves and to notify you of the complaint. Secondly there is no quick fix. Thirdly punishment can make the problem worse or if using anti bark collars can divert their frustration in another way. There are many types of barks as it is one of the ways dogs communicate with us such as they’ll bark to get our attention to play with them, to alert us to danger, excitement especially when we return home, feeling stress including separation anxiety. Different barks will require different solutions. These will be covered in the next issue.

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Yvonne

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Yvonne Bishop (Dog Behavioural Trainer)

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• Weather conditions:

Depending on the weather conditions, you may want to consider a pair of water shoes that offers paw protection. For example, if your dog is playing in cold weather, you’ll want a pair of water shoes that will keep their paws warm. Once you’ve considered these factors, it will be much easier to find the perfect pair of water shoes for your dog.