Fun Facts: The number of muscles varies according to breed They can move each ear independently Ears express a dog’s emotions Dog’s ear canals are L-shaped, predisposing them to infections There are around 12 different ear shapes, from pointed to bat and dropped and just about everything in between
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Dogs’ intelligence benefits from a good night’s sleep too!
Do dogs really need dog beds? Most dogs sleep for 12 to 18 hours a day, and just like us a good night’s sleep helps maintain health and comfort, especially in older animals. Aging animals often experience pain causing issues such as arthritis, hip and elbow dysplasia, cervical instability and loss of muscle tone and […]
Out and About with the Muttley Crew
On the 1st of July 2022, we had our first photoshoot with the Muttley Crew. We needed to get our feet wet, with how we all work as a team, how the dogs would react to all the different products, from Jackets to Backpacks and just about everything in between. Success! African dogs, highlighted in […]
What does our Dog’s sleeping position tell us about them?
Our dog’s sleeping positions tell us a lot about how they are feeling and gives us an insight into their personality type. From the vetkoek, to the spatchcock, we can guarantee you know a dog that fits one or more of the descriptions. The Sprawler This sleeping position tells you that your mutt feels safe, […]
Is your dog ok wearing Clothes and Safety Equipment?
Muttley Crew Know How The Muttley Crew, as we have mentioned previously, is made up of a group of rescue dogs and their significant humans. With rescues we are never really certain what good or bad things they have experienced in life, and what will trigger fear associated behaviour or not. Taking the time for […]
Anti-Poaching K9 Heroes
Did you know that the Kruger National Park runs a special programme called Watchdog? That there are projects such as Dogs 4 Wildilfe who train and fully support specialist anti-poaching dogs in National Parks across Southern Africa and parks in need worldwide. KNP’s Project Watchdog This project makes use of Bloodhounds, Malinois, Foxhounds and Blue […]
Legal evidence provided by K9s, admissible in SA Courts or not?
Most of us have heard about the anti poaching dogs, explosive or drug sniffing dogs and a host of other specially trained hard working K9s. Have you ever thought about whether the danger they face, the years of the training and hard work pays off in a court of law? Is their evidence admissible? According […]
Introducing the Adventures of “The Muttley Crew”
Meet the Team – Part Two The other two members of the Muttley Crew live with their mum Jess and dad Leroy (our resident photographer) on a nearby farm, and enjoy almost daily playdates and adventures with the others. Aragon, AKA Arry, Barry, Basil, Lumps, or anything but NOT Harry, is a five-year-old Jack Russell […]
K9 Adventures and keeping them SAFE
With most striving to live a healthier lifestyle, the focus on outdoor exercise such as hiking, running, cycling and rollerblading to name a few, is at an all time high. Added to this, most outdoor enthusiasts LOVE dogs and take their K9s on their adventures with them. Why use Safety Clothing? Just like humans, dogs […]
Introducing the Adventures of “The Muttley Crew”
Meet the Team – Part One DogOnline is proud to present our own team of quality control specialists. The Muttley Crew will test a range of RDD products on as many awesome adventures as their hooman families can manage, we will post videos, photos and give first hand reviews on how the products work for […]
The Africanis – the Dog of Africa
Often named as a mongrel, “soweto special”, mutt and other more unsavoury names, the Africanis is in fact a landrace breed, endemic to southern Africa with a proven lineage going back at least 7,000 years. The appearance of the Africanis can vary a little, depending on what prevailing types of dogs survived and bred in […]
The Boerboel – SA’s answer to a Mastiff
Owning Boerboel is not for the faint of heart or novice dog owner. Their sheer size and weight alone dictates a need for confidence. Standing up to 69cm tall and weighing in between 50 and 90 kilograms, the Boerboel is the canine version of Eben Etsebeth; brave, loyal, not scared of a fight and intimidating […]