The Mewes vets and Raystede pop-up event

On Thursday 2nd April, Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare, a well-known local animal charity dedicated to improving the lives of animals and the people who care for them, will be visiting The Mewes Vets for a special pop-in event focused on all things dog behaviour. Taking place from 10am until 3pm, this informal and friendly event will give dog owners and animal lovers the opportunity to meet members of Raystede’s knowledgeable team and learn more about understanding canine behaviour.

Whether you have a new puppy, a rescue dog settling into a new home, or simply want to better understand your dog’s body language and communication, the Raystede team will be on hand to share helpful advice and practical guidance. Visitors will be able to ask questions about common behaviour challenges such as lead pulling, recall, barking, separation worries, and socialisation with other dogs.

The aim of the day is to help owners build stronger, more positive relationships with their dogs, through understanding, patience, and kind training methods. Raystede has many years of experience supporting animals and educating owners, and events like this are a great opportunity for the community to access expert knowledge in a relaxed environment. The team will also be happy to talk about the wider work Raystede does, including animal rescue, rehoming, and welfare education.

Everyone is welcome to stop by during the day, have a chat, and pick up useful tips to help their dogs live happier and more confident lives.