The Good Dog Guide The UK’s Dog Friendly Community Website

I was more than happy when approached to add a logo on the Good Dog Guide to my website! If you have a dog friendly shop, café , restaurant , place etc.  please add to the listings on the Good Dog Guide here : http://www.thegooddogguide.com/advertise

Click the link for the website:
The Good Dog Guide

 

“Dog friendly UK…

Welcome to the UK’s dog friendly information website. Feel free to browse over 18,000 listings for services, businesses, local walks, beaches, events & attractions, around the UK & Southern Ireland, helping you & your four legged friend get the best out of life together! To start your search click a category on the left or scroll down the page & choose a County from the map or pull down bar, you can even narrow down your search to a relevant town.

 

Looking for dog friendly accommodation, places to visit, eat or stay?

Fancy a holiday, day out or just a drink at the local pub & don’t want to leave your dog at home? Click a County or category there’s lots to choose from, including self catering accommodation for fantastic dog friendly cottages, hotels, B&B’s & hundreds of campsites, pubs & restaurants. Remember to click on local walks, beaches, events or attractions to find out what’s in the area for you & your dog to enjoy.

 

In need of a helping hand? Search dog walkers, dog day care, home stay & kennel categories.

If you’re in need of a dog walker, dog day care or boarding, we have thousands of pairs of caring, helping hands listed. Find direct contact details for dog services in your area, read the reviews & feel free to add your own review to share with fellow owners.

 

Vets, pet insurance, therapy, hydrotherapy, training & grooming.

Whether it’s dog vaccinations, dog dental, surgery, general check ups, pet insurance, microchipping alternative pet therapies, hydrotherapy, dog training or grooming, we have it covered, do you?

 

Dog products, accessories, pet shops, dog food delivery, photographers & lots more.

Online products & accessories lists hundreds of companies who supply dog products to your door. Check out the pet food & bakery section, for products that look good enough to eat yourself! Capture your dog’s image forever with one of our listed photographers or use the expertise of a dog portraitist.

 

If you own or work for a dog friendly business list it for free or choose one of the premium listing options & take advantage of our free design service, check out the advertise section for full details.” Taken from http://www.thegooddogguide.com/

Natural and Organic Treats!

We have found some amazing doggy treats that are very healthy for dogs ! – Lily’s Kitchen ! Our favourite is the Organic Cheese and Apple Training Treats!

“Reward your best friend with these yummy organic treats.  They are traditionally baked and mini biscuit size – great as training treats. We’ve called them Forget Me Nots so that we don’t forget about dogs in shelters waiting for a happy home.

These natural treats are made with fresh organic apples and mature organic farmhouse cheddar. They are low in fat, high in taste and full of healthy ingredients! Suitable for Puppies.

Made in the UK

Certified Organic.” from http://www.lilyskitchen.co.uk/dog/dog-treats/forget-me-not-cheese-and-apple-training-treats

When you buy these treats there is also a 10p donation for Battersea Dogs and Cats home !

Lily’s Kitchen also make Puppy Food , Dog Food and Cat Food all organic !

The treats we got!
The treats we got!

 

The local areas I work/ cover in is Romiley , Stockport , Woodley, Bredbury , Hyde , Gee Cross , Hazel Grove , Godley , Disley , Marple , Marple Bridge , Glossop , Poynton , Higher Poynton , New Mills , Hayfield , Whaley Bridge , Mellor. If you are not situated in one of these areas do not hesitate to contact me as other areas are considered. These do not apply for home boarding.

Aussie Dog Care Email : ATHOMPS1@sky.com

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Walking Route around Chadkirk

When looking on the internet a while back I found a great article on a walk around Chadkirk and here it is,   quoted from http://www.marple-uk.com/chadkirk.htm . At Aussie Dog Care we enjoyed this historic walk and the information on marple uk was fantastic on informing me about Chadkirk and the surrounding areas past.

“1)     On leaving the Car Park adjacent to Rose Hill station make your way    back to Stockport Road, cross the zebra crossing and turn left. After about 100 yards turn    right into Marple Hall Drive. Follow this road for about 400 yards until it makes a right    angle turn.

2)     Proceed straight ahead, past the site of Marple Hall. This stately mansion was where John Bradshawe lived as a    young man. In later life in his role as President of the High Court of Justice he signed    King Charles I death warrant.

Unfortunately in the    1950s, after the caretaker died, the vandals moved in and reduced the building to a ruin    in a matter of months.

The ground falls away steeply to your right    and although there are a number of paths leading down, follow the main path alongside the    edge of the playing fields of Marple Hall School.

Through the trees you will be able to see the    River Goyt in the valley. The Goyt and the Tame combine near Stockport to form the River    Mersey.

3)     The path eventually drops down to Dooley Lane. Turn right past the    Garden Centre and over Otterspool Bridge. This was the extreme boundary of the old forest    of Macclesfield. After a short distance turn right past the car park and follow the road    to Chadkirk Chapel.

Chadkirk has the distinction, unlike Marple, of being mentioned in the Domesday Book. The whole manor was 3 miles long and 11/2 miles wide of which most was woodland. The value was assessed to be worth 10 shillings.

4) Although legend has it that Chadkirk is associated with the 7th century missionary St Chad, the present Chapel dates back to the early 16th century although it has been restored on a    number of occasions since then. The building is now owned by Stockport Council and is open    to the public on Saturday and Sundays between 1.00 pm and 5.00 pm (admission free). There    is an audio/visual show giving the history of the chapel and St. Chad.

Adjoining the chapel is a farm which is also open to the public at certain times.

Follow the road past the farm. On the left as you go up the hill you will pass St Chad’s Well and an information board gives you details    of this historic site.

At the top of the hill some stone steps on the right take you up to the canal.

5) At this point you have the first choice of route. See below for alternative Route B.

On    reaching the canal turn right along the towpath. As you will see the canal has been cut    out of the steep hillside and its construction over 200 years ago is a monument to the skill of the canal engineers of the time with the limited resources available to them.

6) Opposite the canalside factory is a path on the right for alternative Route C. See bottom of page for details.

Shortly after passing the factory the canal enters the    308 yard Hyde Bank tunnel which although only being a short tunnel has no towpath    requiring horsedrawn narrowboats to be legged through. Take the path over the top passing    a farm before bearing right and following a steepish path down to rejoin the canal.

The canal continues its path along the side    of the hill until, after passing under a bridge, it enters a relatively narrow section for    a hundred yards or so. This was formerly Rose Hill tunnel which collapsed over 100 years    ago and rather than rebuild it they opened it up. In 1997 the embankment became unstable    and had to be strengthened, substantially, at a cost of £300,000.

Just ahead the canal crosses the    Marple Aqueduct. This magnificent structure built 200 years ago stands 100ft above the    river Goyt. In the early 1960s this structure was faced with closure when a severe frost    so badly damaged it that it was uncertain whether it would ever reopen to navigation. As a    consequence the flight of locks also fell into disrepair and it was only the sterling    efforts of a group of enthusiasts who formed the Peak Forest Canal Society that eventually    both the aqueduct and locks were saved.

7) Continue    alongside the locks until you reach lock 7 where you cross the bridge close to the bottom    gates and head for a footpath marked with two metal stakes.

This path, after about    150 yards, meets up with Winnington Road. Cross over and make your way up Grosvenor Road.    At the junction with Manor Road continue straight ahead to a footpath known as Seven    Stiles. The stiles have long gone but the footpath happily remains. Follow the path which    after about 200 yards crosses a road before leading down to another path. After a short    distance you follow the boundary of Marple Cricket Club.

Eventually the path terminates on Bowden    Lane. Turn right and over the railway bridge. Turn left onto Dale Road and follow this to    Stockport Road. The car park is just across the road.”

Chadkirk Chapel From http://www.picturesofengland.com/img/L/1032657.jpg
Chadkirk Chapel From http://www.picturesofengland.com/img/L/1032657.jpg

The local areas I work/ cover in is Romiley , Stockport , Woodley, Bredbury , Hyde , Gee Cross , Hazel Grove , Godley , Wilmslow , Disley , Marple , Marple Bridge , Glossop , Poynton , Higher Poynton , New Mills , Hayfield , Whaley Bridge , Mellor. If you are not situated in one of these areas do not hesitate to contact me as other areas are considered. These do not apply for home boarding.

Aussie Dog Care Email : ATHOMPS1@sky.com

Aussie Dog Care Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/AussieDogCareUk for updates when you go away for peace of mind as well as some walking clients.

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Romiley , Stockport .

Having lived in Romiley for over 15 years and my husband all his life! I know quite a lot about the town itself and am very pleased to be apart of the community ! I love all the local walks around Chadkirk , Werneth Low,  around Guywood, Church Lane  ,  the canal and many more  ! Many dogs have enjoyed these walks .

Between Marple and Romiley is Etherow Country Park the biggest country park in Stockport ! I can walk to this from my house so I am very lucky!

I would like to share some information on Romiley-

History – “For centuries it was an agricultural area, until the late Victorian era, when it became a residential area, with a small district centre. There are four main schools: Romiley Primary School, Bredbury Green Primary and Greave Primary School, which is on the border with Woodley. Catholic education is provided at St Christophers Catholic Primary School in Romiley. Secondary education is provided by Werneth School and Harrytown Catholic High School. Romiley also has its own theatre, the Romiley Forum” From – .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romiley

Romiley Station from http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Romiley_railway_station_1.jpg
Romiley Station from http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Romiley_railway_station_1.jpg

Chadkirk Chapel is a lovely place to visit in Romiley as well with dogs and children . Events are held regularly throughout the year at the estate .

“A beautifully restored 14th century chapel set in the heart of Chadkirk Country Estate.

Relax in the peace and tranquillity of the setting and learn more about the history of the chapel, with the legends that link it to 7th century missionary, St Chad.

Enjoy a walk through the surrounding picturesque woodland and along the Peak Forest Canal before stopping for refreshments inside the chapel.” – From http://www.stockport.gov.uk/services/leisureculture/visitstockport/museumsandgalleries/chadkirkchapelcountryestate/

Chadkirk Chapel From http://www.picturesofengland.com/img/L/1032657.jpg
Chadkirk Chapel From http://www.picturesofengland.com/img/L/1032657.jpg

Friends of Chadkirk Chapel – http://friendsofchadkirk.wordpress.com/about/

Friends of Romiley Park help maintain the Park itself in Romiley – http://www.romileypark.org/

Love Romiley on Twitter help RT anything positive about Romiley including local business –  https://twitter.com/loveromiley

The local areas I work/ cover in is Romiley , Stockport , Woodley, Bredbury , Hyde , Gee Cross , Hazel Grove , Godley , Wilmslow , Disley , Marple , Marple Bridge , Glossop , Poynton , Higher Poynton , New Mills , Hayfield , Whaley Bridge , Mellor. If you are not situated in one of these areas do not hesitate to contact me as other areas are considered. These do not apply for home boarding.

Aussie Dog Care Email : ATHOMPS1@sky.com

Aussie Dog Care Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/AussieDogCareUk for updates when you go away for peace of mind as well as some walking clients.

Aussie Dog Care Twitter : https://twitter.com/AussieDogCare

Aussie Dog Care

The Best Care For Your Furry Friends.

Tailoring to your needs.

Tips on perfecting the dog walk!

Here at Aussie Dog Care we care about your dog as much as you , the owner , does so if you are having trouble walking your dog here are some of Cesar Millian’s Top Tips on dog walking:

“1. Be aware of your energy and body language while walking  dog.

Make sure you are communicating a message that says, ‘I am the pack leader!’ Keep your head up and your shoulders back. Think positive thoughts and  envision the dog walk going well. You might be surprised at the results.

2. Keep the dog leash short, but not tight.

You’ve heard me tell this to people on the show time and time again. This  simple tip can save you a lot of headache. Flexi-leashes and other longer  leashes make it harder for you to communicate with your dog and easier for her  to go wherever she wants. But, don’t forget, it’s also important to keep the dog  leash loose. If you make a correction following a problem behavior, it should be  quick, and then the dog leash should be returned to the relaxed state.

3. Position the dog collar at the top of the neck.

If you’ve ever seen a sledding dog, you’ll notice that the harness is around  the lower part of the dog’s neck, near the shoulders. Why? This is where the  dog’s pulling power is located. You’re actually helping your dog to pull you  around if you have the collar placed there. Instead, position it on the upper  neck, which is the most sensitive area. If you’re having trouble keeping the  collar in the correct spot, check out my Illusion collar, which is designed to keep the collar  from slipping.

4. Film the dog walk.

Ask a friend or family member to film you walking the dog. It may be easier  to see your problem areas after the fact. What’s your posture like? How do you  react when your dog misbehaves? Are you putting tension on the dog leash? These  are the types of things to look for while you watch. If you don’t have access to  a camera, ask someone to walk with you and then share what they noticed.

5. Enlist the help of balanced dogs.

If your dog barks or lunges at other dogs that you pass on the walk, take  time to do just that activity with another dog you trust. That way, you can  practice remaining calm and correcting your dog. Then, when the dog problem  arises when you’re not expecting it, you’ll feel better able to handle it, and  that confidence will be communicated to your dog.

6. Practice the walk!

You and your dog won’t get better if you don’t go out there and do it!  Celebrate every success along the way. Learn from the bad days, but don’t dwell  on them. And then one day, you’ll find you’ve done it! You’ve mastered the  walk!”

Taken from: http://www.cesarsway.com/tips/thebasics/problems-on-the-walk#ixzz2d6cPqABT

Labs well behaved on a walk at Aussie Dog Care.
Labs well behaved on a walk at Aussie Dog Care.

I hope this as helped your knowledge in perfecting the dog walk!

The local areas I work/ cover in is Romiley , Stockport , Woodley, Bredbury , Hyde , Gee Cross , Hazel Grove , Godley , Wilmslow , Disley , Marple , Marple Bridge , Glossop , Poynton , Higher Poynton , New Mills , Hayfield , Whaley Bridge , Mellor. If you are not situated in one of these areas do not hesitate to contact me as other areas are considered. These do not apply for home boarding.

Aussie Dog Care Email : ATHOMPS1@sky.com

Aussie Dog Care Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/AussieDogCareUk for updates when you go away for peace of mind as well as some walking clients.

Aussie Dog Care Twitter : https://twitter.com/AussieDogCare

Aussie Dog Care

The Best Care For Your Furry Friends.

Tailoring to your needs.