![]() He took hours to do it → tardó horas en hacerlo In the small hours → en la or de madrugada To keep regular hours → llevar una vida ordenada Lunch hour → hora f del almuerzo or de comer To work long hours → trabajar muchas horas To keep late hours → trasnochar, acostarse a altas horas de la noche We waited hours → esperamos horas y horas I've been waiting for hours → llevo horas esperando In the early hours → en la or de madrugada In the hour of danger → en el momento de peligro ![]() He thought his (last) hour had come ( fig) → pensó que había llegado su hora To pay sb by the hour → pagar a algn por horas Hours and hours → horas y horas, horas enteras She's out till all hours → no regresa hasta muy tarde, vuelve a casa a las tantasĪt 30 miles an hour → a 30 millas por hora Learn your dog’s habits – not every dog likes to be touched by strangers, some would rather share their time with people than dogs, others would prefer to avoid certain pooches or places.At all hours (of the day and night) → a cualquier hora Let your pooch enjoy a safe chew or a stuffed toy – licking and chewing are really relaxing. Visit new places, especially if your dog is an adventurer and enjoys these activities. Natalia adds: “Choose activities that suit your dog’s age to avoid overstimulation. Have at least one walk a day and allow your pooch to run and exercise depending on his age and physical abilities. They will also blissfully snooze for hours often stretching out on their backs to make the most of your sofa.” How to keep your pooch happy? “A happy dog will seek engagement with you by greeting you with great enthusiasm, initiating fun time, play bowing or bringing a toy. and the tail is raised to the mid-level and wagging. The body is completely relaxed, the ears are floppy. She said: “A happy dog has a dreamy soft gaze and relaxed eyelids, lips are loose, the forehead is wrinkle-free. ![]() To help us understand our pets and their needs more, OnBuy Pet Supplies got in contact with Natalia Ashton, author of Perfect Cocker Spaniel Guide. Scoring the highest number of points for dog population, this city is great for social butterfly pets who will be able to make loads of four-legged friends.Īt the other end of the scale, the cities with the fewest pet-friendly facilities and scoring the lowest number of points are Oxford- 39, Cambridge – 45, Southend-on-Sea – 69, Milton Keynes – 71 and Bradford -84. Lastly, in the top five we find Belfast with 286 points. Whilst it may be hard to find a dog-friendly accommodation there, there are a decent number of parks, pet shops and dog grooming places to make your pup feel fancy. If your dog has a toxic relationships with cats, we recommend Manchester where you can find a lower population of felines, however if your pet is partial to their monthly grooming, Plymouth is a great place for them.īlackpool comes next with a score of 304 points. Not far behind Swansea are Plymouth and Manchester in joint second place with a score of 318 points each. Simultaneously, Swansea receives a great number of points for its plentiful dog-friendly accommodation and pet shops in the area. Whilst the city has a rather large population of cats, the city has earned the highest score for the number of parks. ![]() These factors were added together in order to achie ve an overall score for each city.Ĭoming out on top was Swansea with a score of 333. The six factors analyse the number of parks, pet-friendly accommodations, pet shops, dog grooming places and dog vs cat population. Dog lovers at OnBuy Pet Supplies have created an index of six factors which can determine the level of happiness of our furry friends in different cities in the UK. ![]()
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