Bring the Dog UK!

Bring the dog is a fantastic site in which anything Doggy related can have a feature ! Dog friendly places, businesses, events , charities, pubs you name it ! It is growing at approximately 100 new entries per month ! Meaning for anything dog related it is a fab find for any dog owner or company! It is like an guide book to places and businesses that are doggy friendly but they are all online ! The website is very easy to navigate around!

A bit about Bring the Dog quoted from http://bringthedog.co.uk/

“Bring the Dog ! was first published July 18th 2003 and is dedicated to the memory of our first dog Sasha.
We (Judy and Neil Cameron-Rollo) were prompted to start this site by an incident in June 2003.
While travelling back from Scotland with our dog Sasha we decided to stop at a small market town near Hadrian’s Wall for lunch. As it was a hot day we did not want to leave her in the car.We were t…ired, hungry and thirsty.
We tried three different pubs (one of which had a beer garden) and were turned away at each because we had the dog with us.Needless to say we will not be going back (unless of course one of you can recommend somewhere).
We now have two dogs (Tansy and Bella) and are still looking for places to go. With this in mind I have decided to completely revamp the site and bring everything up to date.
  * All nominated establishments are be entitled to a free entry (We hope eventually to finance the running of the site by getting sponsorship and selling enhanced entries and other services to listed establishments. We are prepared to carry the costs for the time being)
  * It covers the entire country (We would be very pleased to get nominations for Eire as well).
  * We can list as many properties as you nominate.
  * It will be more current than any printed guide could hope to be.
  * This site is run by a dog and its owners for dogs and their owners “

I think this website is a fabulous idea! So if you have a business or a place please place a listing !

Aussie Dog Care have placed a free entry and here it is – http://bringthedog.co.uk/aussie-dog-care/

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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

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

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Brabyns Park in Marple!

Brabyns Park is a great place to walk your dogs and go for summer picnics! At Aussie Dog Care we regularly walk around the park and stop at the safe areas for dogs to swim to cool off after a tiring walk . We find Brabyns a really good park for dogs to interact with one another as well and is great for socalizing puppies!

A quick walk takes you to lots of great places for Coffee like Dutsons and Libbys Bread and Wine!

Brabyns Park Fun!
Brabyns Park Fun!

Some more detailed information from – http://www.stockport.gov.uk/services/leisureculture/parksandrecreation/parks/brabynspark/

“Brabyns Park is Marple’s largest park and was once the estate attached to Brabyns Hall.

Bordered by the river Goyt and the Peak Forest Canal, Brabyns Park in Marple Bridge consists of parkland, woodland, riverside walks and playing fields.

The park features a BMX / mountain bike track.

Originally the estate of Brabyns Hall, the park was first opened to the public in 1947.
Visit the Marple Website for information on the restoration of the Iron Bridge

Facilities & features

Grade II listed Iron Bridge
Recreation centre
BMX/ Mountain Bike track
Football pitches
Childrens play area
Pond
Peak Forest Canal
River Goyt
Woodland & riverside walks
Picnic areas
Horse riding area
Car park”

Paddling at Brabyns Park.
Paddling at Brabyns Park.
Dog Walking at Brabyns Park!
Dog Walking at Brabyns Park!

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

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

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Three Shires Head Walk

Three Shires Head is a fantastic walk in the peak district to do with family , dogs or just by yourself .

Three Shires Head Walk.
Three Shires Head Walk.

Below information quoted from http://walkpeakdistrict.com/three-shires-head/

“Need-to-know

  • Free parking (car park has three picnic tables, but no toilet facilities; no height restriction; no overnight parking or camping). Sadly, there’s NO PUBLIC TRANSPORT to this location.
  • 4½ miles (7¼ kilometres) circular walk
  • 2 to 2½ hours at a leisurely pace
  • Mixed terrain (including rough rocky tracks, and boggy ground after rain); not suitable for wheelchair users or for pushchairs.
  • 4 stiles (including one ladder stile)

Getting there

Start and finish at Clough House Car Park (arrowed on the map below). The following may help if you use a satnav:

  • nearest postcode: SK11 0BD (this postcode is actually in Wildboarclough village, about 1 kilometre south of Clough House Car Park)
  • Latitude, Longitude: 53.225, -2.020
  • Ordnance Survey grid reference: SJ 987 698

Or get directions to the start from Google Maps.

About the walk

This pleasant circuit of a little over 4 miles takes you out to Three Shires Head and back. Taking in secluded river valleys, mature woodland, a couple of miniature waterfalls, open sheep pasture and heather moorland, there are also some gentle hills to stretch the legs nicely—285 metres (935 feet) ascent and descent in total. Could take as little as 1¼ hours if you don’t hang about, but on a nice day there are plenty of excuses to dally, particularly at the packhorse bridge at Three Shires Head, so allow a good 2 hours.

The route remains within Cheshire throughout, but follows the county boundary with Derbyshire, and then Staffordshire, near Three Shires Head. Technically, you could stand with one foot in Cheshire, one foot in Derbyshire, and one foot a hand in Staffordshire, but you’ll get very wet trying…

Alternative walks

If you like the look of this walk, why not take a look at the Shining Tor and Fernilee Reservoirwalks too?”

Three Shires Head Route from http://walkpeakdistrict.com/three-shires-head/
Three Shires Head Route from http://walkpeakdistrict.com/three-shires-head/

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

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

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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

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

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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.

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

Aussie Dog Care

The Best Care For Your Furry Friends.

Tailoring to your needs.