This Is A Custom Widget

This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.
Toggle SlidingBar Area
FacebookInstagram
01226 792 700|info@rupertspetsupplies.co.uk
Rupert's Dog Shop & Dog Grooming Spa Rupert's Dog Shop & Dog Grooming Spa
  • Home
    • Returns Policy
    • Privacy Policy
  • Dog Grooming Price List
  • Join the Short Notice / Cancellation List
  • Join the Call Back List
  • “Dog-Stacle” Course
  • Dog Food
  • Puppy Tips
  • Home Grooming Tips
  • Events & Dog Parties
  • Grooming Contract
  • Contact us
  • Jobs at Rupert’s

wood_dark_bkgd_bw1-compressor

Home/Home/wood_dark_bkgd_bw1-compressor
wood_dark_bkgd_bw1-compressor R0p3rts 2015-09-29T19:19:35+00:00

Find us on Facebook

This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
Click to show error
Error: (#200) Provide valid app ID Type: OAuthException

Newsletter

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.


















Instagram

rupertsofsilkstone

Looking for a high-quality food to keep your dog h Looking for a high-quality food to keep your dog healthy and happy for as little as 38p per day?

We stock Acana Adult Dog Recipe, made with fresh chicken and packed with premium ingredients to support your dog’s wellbeing every day.

✔️ Very high meat content
✔️ Nutrient-dense, so you feed less than many other brands
✔️ No artificial colours or preservatives

For example, a 10 kg dog only needs around 60–100 g per day, which means a large bag goes a long way.

💡 That works out at roughly 38p–63p per day when using our 11.4 kg bag — excellent value for a premium food.

Available now at Rupert’s in:
🐾 2 kg bags — £20.99
🐾 11.4 kg bags — £71.99

Pop in with your dog for a sniff around and let us help you find the right food for them. #ruperts #barnsley #pothousehamlet #acana #doglife
1. Dogs are not entirely color blind. Dogs see yel 1. Dogs are not entirely color blind.
Dogs see yellow and blue colors better than red or green colors. This is because dogs have fewer cones in their eyes that allow color vision.
2. Dogs can see better than humans at night
This is because they have more rods in their eyes. This allows for better vision in dim light.
3. The back of the eye, called the retina, has a layer called the tapetum lucidum,
The tapetum lucidum causes a bright shine to the eye when light reflects off it. This causes the glowing effect to the eye and also helps them see better in dim light.
4. Newborn puppies’ eyes will open 10-14 days after birth.
Once the eyes open, puppies still have poor vision for several weeks.
5. The “eyebrows” are actually called Pips.
While dogs don’t have true eyebrows, they do have brow ridges and facial muscles that allow for those adorable facial expressions.
6. Dogs see around 240 degrees where humans see 180 degrees.
So dogs have better peripheral vision. Some sighthounds, like Greyhounds, can see 290 degrees!
7. Humans have selectively bred dogs to have large eyes.
Humans prefer animals with large eyes as they appear more infant-like. However, this has created some problems. Pugs, Shih Tzu’s, and similar breeds may have such shallow eye sockets and large eyes that the eye may pop out. They can also have trouble lubricating the eyes causing dry eye due to this conformation.
8. Dogs have a third eyelid.
This is the pink tissue you may see extending across part of the eye when your dog is sleepy or not feeling well. The main function of the third eyelid tissue is tear production and keeping the eye moist.
9. Older dogs often develop a cloudy or hazy appearance to the lens of their eye.
This is called lenticular sclerosis or nuclear sclerosis and is a result of age changes to the connective tissue of the lens. This is not the same thing as a cataract.
10. Cataracts in pure breeds are most commonly an inherited problem.
The second most common cause of cataract formation is secondary to diabetes mellitus. #ruperts #barnsley #dogs #puppy #dog
🐾 New In at Rupert’s – KONG Floppy Knots Toys! 🐾 🐾 New In at Rupert’s – KONG Floppy Knots Toys! 🐾

Looking for a tough toy that keeps your dog entertained for hours?
The brand-new KONG Floppy Knots range has just arrived at Rupert’s, and they’re already proving a big hit with playful pups who love to shake, tug, and thrash!

These cheerful, floppy toys feature a realistic internal knotted rope that satisfies your dog’s natural instincts, while the fun textures and built-in squeakers make playtime even more exciting. Best of all, they contain minimal stuffing, meaning less mess if play gets a little enthusiastic.

Why dogs (and owners) love them:
✔ Internal knotted rope for strength and durability
✔ Floppy design perfect for shaking and tugging
✔ Varied textures and squeakers to keep playtime fun
✔ Minimal stuffing for less mess around the home

Available now at Rupert’s
£8.99 – £12.99

Pop in and treat your dog to a toy that’s built for fun—and built to last. 🐶
🎄🐶Don’t forget the dog’s Christmas presents this y 🎄🐶Don’t forget the dog’s Christmas presents this year! We have loads and loads to choose from 🎁🐶
🎁🐶Don’t forget the dogs presents this year. Rupert 🎁🐶Don’t forget the dogs presents this year. Ruperts has everything your dog could ever need and more! 🎄🎁
Follow on Instagram
© Copyright 2016 - | Rupertspetsupplies.co.uk | All Rights Reserved
FacebookInstagram