The Beekeeper’s Cottage by Emma Davies (Book Review)

The Beekeeper's Cottage by Emma Davies Comforted by the gentle hum of the beehives at the bottom of the garden, Grace drains the last of her tea and walks slowly back towards the little hillside house she adores. Her marriage is over, but is it too late to start her life again? Beekeeper Grace thought... Continue Reading →

Personalised Fathers Day Gifts From Prezzybox

Personalised Fathers Day Gifts Father's Day (21st June) is approaching quickly and I wanted to share some unique gift ideas from Prezzybox. They have a great range of gifts for all occasions including personalised Fathers Day gifts which are really affordable but still offer a deeply personal touch. It's always difficult to buy for men... Continue Reading →

Apple Cider Vinegar Uses For Dogs

Apple Cider Vinegar Uses For Dogs At a time when we are all looking for natural remedies for our dogs, I wanted to share some helpful advice about  Apple Cider Vinegar uses for dogs. This natural and therapeutic ingredient has so many health benefits and remedies for dogs, and it may already exist in your store... Continue Reading →

The Gift of Cockleberry Bay by Nicola May

The Gift of Cockleberry Bay by Nicola May From the author of the #1 BESTSELLING The Corner Shop in Cockleberry Bay All our favourite characters from Cockleberry Bay are back, including Hot, Rosa Smith’s adorable dachshund, and his new-born puppies. Now successfully running the Cockleberry Café and wishing to start a family herself, Rosa feels... Continue Reading →

The Poor Relation by Susanna Bavin – Book Review

The Poor Relation by Susanna Bavin 1908, Manchester. Mary Maitland is an attractive and intelligent young woman determined to strike out on her own and earn a living. Finding work at a women’s employment agency, her creative talent is soon noticed and Mary begins writing articles for newspapers and magazines. But being of independent and... Continue Reading →

How To Help An Anxious Dog On Walks

How To Help An Anxious Dog On Walks Dogs can become anxious on walks for various reasons. New or unfamiliar environments, other dogs, loud noises, or even past negative experiences can trigger anxiety. Some dogs may feel overwhelmed or overstimulated, causing stress. Additionally, dogs are highly attuned to their owners' emotions, so if the owner... Continue Reading →

Walking An Anxious Dachshund

Walking An Anxious Dachshund When you have a reactive dog the danger of people, children or other dogs approaching is always a worry. So, under the present regulations, it's actually less stressful to walk my anxious Dachshund. Darcy is enjoying his walks much more and not consumed with stress about keeping me safe. There are... Continue Reading →

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