Beverley Cuddy, founder of the Bark Angels and Editor of Dogs Today, talks to VetChip co-founder Australian vet Dr Garnett Hall. He's developing a chip that passively monitors health and location sending data to the owner's phone and their vet.
Last year I decided to join forces with Tailwise.com. I'd already done everything I could to get rid of puppy farming - but I think this time...we're getting somewhere at last! Do check it out.
First full day of "work" - ie talking about dogs via Zoom. Covid symptoms keep subtly changing, today it was the sensation of cotton wool in the ears. What will day 4 bring - do tune in for tomorrow's update. Tuesday will be another full day on
Not just Betty that's barking, that cough is getting growly. Today's live update wasn't - so it had to be re-recorded with the correct buttons pushed. Will our protagonist's voice last?
Day one, trying to stay positive about being positive for Covid. Dogs will keep me going. Not just the editor of Dogs Today magazine, I'm also started work a Tailwise.com a tech start up that wants to disrupt the way people are treating dogs li
Cat the Vet, dog behaviour expert Jordan Shelley and Dogs Today editor Beverley Cuddy talk about the worrying trend for people to source mutilated puppies and what we can do to stop this vile fashion. There is a petition to sign: click here
As you might have gathered, my two favourite things are dogs and films. (Jaffa cakes (the posh ones) close third.)So, I was very delighted to talk to to the very talented Dominic and Ian Higgins. Do check out their spectacular back catalogue -
Colin was one of the first professional stunt men, in an era before CGI he was in very many of the blockbuster movies you will have watched. For the first three Star Wars movies he was Luke Skywalker’s stunt double. You’ll have watched him in J
When Jules won Britain's Got Talent it should have been a joyous thing but the media made her life a misery. They became obsessed by there being several highly trained dogs in the act. Had they never heard of stunt doubles? Jules has many strin
When Jules won Britain's Got Talent it should have been a joyous thing, but the media made her life a misery. Luckily she was already living her dream life, but what happened could have destroyed a less strong person. It was totally unexpected,
Remember those dogs in the animated film Up! ? Weren't they brilliantly observed? I loved the way they would all suddenly stop for squirrels. That was Dr Ian Dunbar’s idea. If you get the Pixar DVD with the extra disk included you’ll see him on
Remember the dogs in the brilliant animated movie Up! Wasn’t it brilliantly observed the way the dogs would suddenly stop for squirrels? That was Dr Ian Dunbar’s idea. If you get the Pixar DVD with the extras included you’ll see him on stage te
Do you remember her documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed on BBC1 (you can find it online here if you want to see it again: https://vimeo.com/33444270) . It's hard to believe that it was 2008, it still seems quite recent somehow. Certainly some dog
When I first clapped eyes on Jordan he was on the One Show, he had his own segment on dog training. I wasn't watching it live, I had been told I must watch by seemingly the whole of social media.He was a young, handsome chap. Very telegenic. B
John Cooper QC is the defender of the underdog. He is helping end trophy hunting, and he’s working to change the Breed Specific Legislation, introduce a law on Pet Theft… and tackling human rights, too!Dog theft is a huge concern for dog owner
14 years ago Debbie was shopping in M&S. She came out of the store to find several people standing around her car, the window had been smashed. Her two dogs had been stolen. She found that the law didn't provide any deterrent to this heinous cr
Marc aged three knew he wanted to be a vet. He was a shy introverted nerdy youth - he even turned down a LiveAid back stage pass as he was picking up a chemistry prize! Find out more about the man who pushed himself to to fix something broken -
My first ever vlog. I've made a studio in my stationery cupboard and I've 'almost' mastered green screen. In the spirit of over-sharing I appear to have been determined to show you my roots. Though to be fair, they aren't hard to spot. Just be
Somehow Beverley lands a very well-paid job in Corporate Relations at BT head office. The work at BT is easy but very dull. One of her colleagues points out her seemingly dream job - an advert for the launch editor of Dogs Today Magazine!