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A joyful Australian Shepherd and a bearded handler in a hat balancing on a paddleboard at the Noosa Festival of Surfing.

Celebrating a Milestone: The 15th Anniversary of the "Hydro-Hounds" at the 2026 Noosa Festival of Surfing

The golden sands of Noosa are preparing for the return of one of the coastline's most beloved traditions. 

On Saturday, 14 March 2026VetShopAustralia will proudly celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Surfing Dog Championships. This iconic event, a perennial highlight of the Noosa Festival of Surfing, remains a free community spectacle that continues to capture the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

From Humble Beginnings to a Global Phenomenon

The journey began in 2012 as a modest, playful workshop held on the quiet waters of Noosa Dog Beach. In the decade and a half since, the gathering has evolved into the world’s premier surfing dog competition. 

Each year, thousands of spectators line the shores of First Point on Noosa’s Main Beach to witness remarkably talented "hydro-hounds" and their human partners shred the waves. The 2026 event returns as one of the most anticipated milestones in the festival’s history.

Twelve dog-and-human surfing teams lined up with surfboards on Noosa Main Beach for the 15th anniversary event.


An All-Star Lineup of Canine Athletes

The 15th anniversary features an exclusive "all-star" roster of twelve dog-and-human teams. Among those returning to the water are the reigning 2025 champions, Team Bear and his co-pilot Isaac

Defending champion Team Bear and handler Isaac carving a wave on a surfboard at the VetShopAustralia Surfing Dog Championships in Noosa.



Fans will also welcome back the iconic "family in yellow," Team Duke the Basset Hound, who continues the proud legacy of the original surfing dog, Hugsley. 

Team Duke, a Basset Hound in a yellow jersey, balancing on the nose of a surfboard at Noosa First Point during the VetShopAustralia Surfing Dog Championships.

Joining them is last year’s breakout crowd favourite, Team Basil the Corgi, whose spirited performance in 2025 made him an instant household name.

Team Basil, a Corgi in a green jersey, surfing on a paddleboard with a smiling handler giving a thumbs-up at Noosa Main Beach.


The Main Event: Schedule and What to Expect

The festivities begin at 2:00 pm, providing a wonderful opportunity for the public to meet the canine athletes and their handlers on the sand. At 3:00 pm, the teams will paddle out for a 45-minute showdown to determine who can carve the "Best Wave." 

Judges look for more than just balance; they celebrate the spirit and the unmistakable bond that allows a dog and a human to navigate the surf as one. With returning champions and plenty of First Point wipeouts expected, it promises to be a showcase of skill and heart.

Prioritising Health for the Adventurous Dog

This year’s event is proudly presented by VetShopAustralia in partnership with Simparica Trio. Beyond the entertainment, the Championships serve as a vital reminder of the importance of pet health. 

For adventurous dogs that spend their days in the sun and surf, year-round protection against fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms is essential. Spectators are invited to visit the VetShopAustralia and Simparica Trio beach pop-up throughout the afternoon for expert advice, free samples, and exclusive giveaways.

Whether you are a lifelong surfing enthusiast or simply a lover of dogs, the 15th Surfing Dog Championships is a feel-good spectacle not to be missed. 

We recommend arriving early at First Point to secure a prime view of the action. Pack your sunscreen and your camera for an afternoon that celebrates the very best of the Noosa lifestyle.

Plan Your Visit: 15th Surfing Dog Championships

Whether you are joining the thousands of spectators at First Point or following the action from afar, there are plenty of ways to stay connected with this milestone 15th-anniversary celebration.

Event Details: 

  • Date: Saturday, 14 March 2026
  • Location: First Point, Noosa Main Beach
  • Meet & Greet: 2:00 pm; Surf Showdown 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm
  • Admission: Free Community Event

Stay Connected & Follow the Action

For more information on the full festival schedule, visit the official Noosa Festival of Surfing website.

Can’t make it to the beach? You can follow the "hydro-hounds" and get live updates, behind-the-scenes footage, and final results by following the official social media channels:

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A woman walking a Siberian Husky on an Australian beach at sunset wearing the AMALFIE dog walking bag with a 1L water bottle in the integrated mesh holder.


The Dolce Vita of Dog Walking: AMALFIE Launches Functional New Walking System

Australian brand AMALFIE has introduced a high-function dog walking system designed to solve the "daily juggle" for pet owners. 

Created by founders who regularly hike with their own dogs, the collection was born from a frustration with cluttered bags that couldn't comfortably house essentials like treats, waste bags, keys, and water in one organised system.

Engineering for the Elements 

Close-up of the AMALFIE sand-colored weather-resistant nylon walking bag showing the solid brass D-ring, clip-on silicone treat pouch, and minimalist logo.



While the aesthetic is inspired by the Mediterranean, the technical specs are built for the rugged Australian climate. Moving away from industry-standard zinc alloy, AMALFIE has opted for solid brass hardware, specifically chosen for its superior corrosion resistance against salt air and humidity.

The bag is constructed from a heavy-duty, weather-resistant nylon. A standout innovation is the foldable mesh compartment; unlike static bottle holders, this mesh can be tucked away when not in use or expanded to secure bottles or coffee cups up to 1L (9cm diameter). 

This versatility allows the bag to transition from a technical hiking accessory to a sleek everyday crossbody for coffee stops or errands.

Precision Training & Design 

The system includes a dedicated treat pouch made from food-grade silicone. This material was selected for its non-porous nature, ensuring it doesn’t retain odours or bacteria from high-value training treats. 

The pouch clips directly to a D-ring on the adjustable 2-in-1 strap, which allows the bag to be worn either crossbody or around the waist—a practical feature for owners switching between casual strolls and active recall training.

The "Fur the Moments" Philosophy 

AMALFIE’s design approach reflects the founders’ mix of Australian and Italian heritage, combining a love for outdoor living with a refined "Dolce Vita" aesthetic. 

The brand’s philosophy, “Fur the Moments,” centres on celebrating the small, daily routines shared between dogs and their owners. By replacing plastic sliders and flimsy fabrics with premium materials and neutral, timeless tones, the collection is designed to be a "buy-once" staple rather than a seasonal accessory.

The range also extends to matching water bottles, collars, and leads, allowing owners to create a fully coordinated walking system that functions as a toolkit for the modern dog lover.

A technical diagram of the AMALFIE dog walking bag highlighting the poop bag dispenser, 1L bottle holder net, internal key holder, and multiple storage compartments.



Price & Where to Buy 

The AMALFIE Everyday Dog Walking Set (including the bag and silicone treat pouch) is available for RRP $101.00, while the Dog Walking Hydration Set is priced at RRP $129.00. Individual walking bags are also available for $79.00.

A woman smiling and hugging her Shiba Inu dog on a grey couch, illustrating the strong emotional bond and inclusion typical of responsible canine guardianship.


Why Nurturing Your Dog’s Emotional Needs is the Ultimate Sign of Responsible Guardianship

In the world of dog lovers, the line between "well-loved" and "spoilt" has become increasingly blurred. We’ve all heard the comments at the local dog park or seen the raised eyebrows from relatives when we mention our dog sleeps inside, enjoys a curated diet, or has a wardrobe for the winter months. 

For many, the word "spoilt" is used as a gentle—or not so gentle—reproach, implying a lack of discipline or an "unnatural" level of attachment.

However, according to Sarah Rutten, accredited canine behaviourist and bestselling author of The Canine Perspective: Using Force-Free Methods to Unleash Your Dog’s Pawtential, it is time we reclaimed the word.

“Somewhere along the line, loving your dog well became something people feel embarrassed about,” Sarah says.

“Guardians are often told they’re ‘spoiling’ their dog simply because they allow them inside, buy them quality food, invest in training, or treat them like part of the family. But in reality, what I’m seeing are dogs who are well loved, given safety, enrichment, clarity and emotional security. That’s not spoiling. That’s responsible guardianship.

The Myth of the ‘Spoilt’ Dog

The criticism directed at devoted dog owners often stems from outdated beliefs about dominance and hierarchy—the idea that a dog must "know its place" to be well-behaved. This "alpha" mentality suggests that providing too much comfort or affection will cause a dog to "vie for power" or become "bossy."

Yet, Sarah argues that decades of behavioural science have debunked these myths, showing that dogs are social, cooperative animals, not power-hungry wolves in our living rooms.

“The true definition of spoiling is about harming someone’s character through excessive leniency or indulgence,” she explains. “That’s not what’s happening in most of these cases. 

Providing comfort, enrichment, positive training and inclusion isn’t spoiling; it’s what responsible guardianship is all about. And yes, we should absolutely be doing more of that.”

As humans, we control every facet of our dogs' lives—when they eat, where they walk, and who they interact with. Sarah suggests that with this level of control comes a profound ethical responsibility. 

“Our dogs rely on us completely. Loving them well isn’t indulgent. It’s ethical.”

When ‘Spoiling’ Becomes a Behavioural Pattern

While Sarah defends the "loving guardian," she acknowledges that there is a difference between meeting a dog’s emotional needs and inadvertently creating behavioural issues through a lack of boundaries. 

Interestingly, she doesn't view these issues as a result of the dog "getting away with things," but rather as a result of the dog being a brilliant pattern learner.

“I don’t actually think most dogs are ‘spoiled’ in the way people often mean it,” she says. “What I see far more often is that dogs simply haven’t been shown what does work in a human world.”

If a behaviour gets a result—whether that is attention, excitement, food, or access to something they want—a dog will repeat it. 

Sarah identifies three common behaviours often labelled as "spoiling" that are actually just reinforced patterns:

#1. Demand Barking: 

“If barking at us leads to attention, food, or play, dogs quickly learn that barking is an effective communication strategy. 

Over time this can escalate into persistent barking that becomes stressful for the household and sometimes for neighbours as well. It’s not about being ‘naughty’—it’s simply a behaviour that has worked.”

#2. Jumping Up: 

This is often unintentionally reinforced by attention. Even if someone is pushing the dog away or laughing, the dog perceives this as engagement. While it might seem harmless with a small dog, enthusiastic jumping can easily knock over children, elderly people, or anyone unsteady on their feet.

#3. Doorway Dashing: 

A dog who rushes through gates or doors isn’t trying to be "the leader"; they are simply excited. However, this lack of pause can lead to dangerous situations near roads or unfamiliar dogs. 

Teaching a dog to pause is about giving them a moment of clarity in situations where safety really matters.

“None of these behaviours are really about dogs ‘getting away with things,’” Sarah notes. “More often they simply reflect that we haven’t yet shown the dog the behaviour that works better. 

When dogs understand what’s expected of them, they’re usually more than happy to rise to the occasion.”

The Power of Clarity and Consistency

Golden Retriever sitting patiently and looking up at its owner in front of a bright red garage door, demonstrating canine consistency and clarity.



If love isn't the cause of behavioural problems, what is? Sarah points to a "lack of clarity." Many owners fear that affection leads to "naughtiness," but Sarah is firm: “Behavioural issues don’t come from love, they come from unmet needs, lack of clarity, or inconsistent boundaries. You can absolutely have rules and structure while still giving your dog a beautiful life.”

The single most important gift a guardian can give their dog to help them feel secure is consistency. Because dogs are constant observers, they find human inconsistency incredibly confusing.

“One day we allow the dog on the couch. The next day we ask them to get down. Sometimes jumping up earns pats and laughter. Other times it earns a stern ‘off.’ One family member might happily share food from the table, while another insists on strict rules around meals. From the dog’s perspective, that can be incredibly confusing. They’re trying to learn the rules of a world that seems to change depending on the person, the mood, or the moment.”

Dogs feel far more secure when their world’s rules are predictable and the entire household is on the same page. 

This doesn’t mean being rigid or strict; it means making the "picture" clear enough for the dog to understand how to succeed. When that clarity is established, most dogs settle into it remarkably quickly.

Honouring Your Dog: The Five-Minute Connection

Nurturing the human-canine bond doesn’t require expensive toys or elaborate outings. In fact, some of the most profound enrichment can happen in five minutes in your own backyard or living room.

Sarah’s favourite low-cost, high-impact activity is a game she calls “Find It.”

“Instead of feeding your dog from a bowl, take a handful of treats and scatter it across the grass in your yard or a safe outdoor space. Then simply let your dog search for it,” she suggests.

While it sounds simple, the science behind it is significant. Sniffing is one of the most powerful natural behaviours dogs have. 

A brown dog sniffing white daisies in a green field, illustrating natural enrichment and the mental health benefits of sniffing for dogs.



It activates large parts of the brain, lowers arousal levels, and allows dogs to use their incredible noses in a way that feels deeply satisfying. “In many cases, five minutes of sniffing can be more mentally fulfilling than a much longer walk where the dog isn’t allowed to stop and explore. Sometimes the simplest activities are the most enriching.”

The Science of the Human-Canine Bond

Beyond the mechanics of training, Sarah emphasises the profound impact our dogs have on our own wellbeing. The relationship is a two-way street; when we "spoil" our dogs with attention and care, we are often inadvertently caring for ourselves.

A Belgian Malinois named Porthos sleeping soundly on a plush grey Kangaroo Dog Bed while wearing colourful dinosaur FuzzYard pyjamas, illustrating the deep relaxation achieved through responsible guardianship.


“The bond between humans and dogs is extraordinary,” she says. “Studies consistently show dogs reduce stress, improve mental health, and strengthen social connection. When we nurture that bond properly, everyone benefits.”

By moving away from outdated "control" models and toward a relationship-based approach, we allow our dogs to become the best versions of themselves. This involves advocating for their wellbeing, even when others don't understand our choices. 

Whether it's choosing force-free training methods or prioritising mental enrichment over physical exhaustion, the goal is to build a foundation of trust.

The Future of Modern Guardianship

As Sarah continues to work on her second book, she remains a staunch advocate for a world where "loving your dog well" is seen as the gold standard of pet ownership. The upcoming work aims to further unpack the myths surrounding "spoiling" and help guardians navigate the modern world with their dogs in a way that is both kind and structured.

While the new book's details remain "under wraps" for now, the message is clear: our dogs deserve our best. By meeting their physical, emotional, and behavioural needs, we create calmer, more harmonious lives together.

“Dogs don’t care about social opinions,” Sarah concludes. “They care about safety, connection, clarity and kindness. 

If you’re providing those things, you’re not spoiling your dog, you’re honouring the role you chose when you brought them into your life.”


For more expert advice on dog behaviour and force-free training, you can visit Sarah’s website or pick up a copy of her first book, The Canine Perspective: Using Force-Free Methods to Unleash Your Dog’s Pawtential.

About the author:

The Canine Perspective
 founder Sarah Rutten is not just another dog trainer – she's a thought leader pushing for real change in how humans and dogs understand. 

With a no-nonsense, science-backed approach, she's on a mission to educate dog owners, challenge outdated training myths, and advocate for ethical, force-free methods that strengthen the human-dog bond.


Follow Sarah Rutten and the Canine Perspective at

Facebook: 
@thecanineperspective
Instagram: @thecanineperspective

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A yellow Labrador looking at large, dangerous barley grass seeds in a field, highlighting the risk of grass seed injuries.


The 'Green Summer' Trap: Why Grass Seed Injuries are Spiking This Autumn

Editor’s Note: Following Australia’s record-breaking wet summer, we are seeing a significant "Autumn Surge" in grass seed injuries. While we previously covered the basics of grass seed safety here, the current conditions in 2026 have created a unique set of risks for pet owners.

Australia’s wet summer has left a dangerous legacy for dog owners. While lush green lawns were a welcome sight in February, that record growth has now transformed into a brittle, needle-sharp hazard.

Pet Insurance Australia (PIA) is sounding the alarm on a nationwide surge in grass seed injuries—a season that usually peaks in summer but is proving particularly treacherous as we head into Autumn. From suburban backyards to popular walking tracks, these "biological needles" are lodging in ears, eyes, paws, and nasal passages at record rates.

A Fun Walk Turned Emergency Surgery


Dobermann Diesel recovering after emergency $6,000 endoscopic surgery to remove a grass seed from his nasal passage.

The danger isn't just for long-haired breeds. PIA spokesperson Nadia Crighton experienced the terror first-hand with her Dobermann, Diesel.


“It happened so fast,” Crighton says. “The kids took the dogs for a quick run, and we didn’t realise it was through long grass. We checked his feet, lips, ears, and under his arms like we normally do, but a seed had already worked its way deep into his nose. By the next morning, he was sneezing nonstop and was clearly distressed.”

The ordeal resulted in emergency endoscopic surgery. “The grass seed had travelled so far up his nasal passage that it needed surgical retrieval,” Crighton explains. 
“It’s frightening how fast it can happen, even to those who are aware of the dangers.”


The Migration Menace: Small Threat, Serious Cost


Don't let the size fool you; once these seeds
 enter the body, their barbed tips
ensure they keep migrating forward.
Grass seeds, particularly spear and barley grass, become dry and brittle during warmer months. Their arrow-shaped tips easily penetrate skin and burrow deeper with movement, often requiring veterinary intervention.

“Many pet parents don’t realise how dangerous they are,” says Crighton. “They look harmless, but they can cause life-threatening infections and damage if they’re not removed quickly.”

The Financial Impact

PIA data reveals that while a simple removal under sedation can cost around $300, complex migrations requiring specialist surgery can soar to over $6,000.

Warning Signs: What to Watch For

Because the "Autumn Surge" is being driven by drying vegetation, seeds are now more likely to "flick" up into a dog’s face or nose. Monitor your pet for:

✔️ Persistent sneezing or pawing at the face.

✔️ Sudden head shaking or red, irritated ears.

✔️ Swollen paws or unexplained limping.

✔️ Squinting or sudden eye discharge.
“A dog will not sneeze a lodged seed out,” Crighton warns. “It will keep moving through your pet’s body, causing destruction as it migrates through the tissue.”

Two black Labradors with dozens of small white grass seeds stuck to their heads and ears after a walk in long grass.

 The High-Risk List

While Diesel proved any dog is at risk, PIA data identifies the Top 10 Breeds most frequently affected:

1. Toy Poodle

2. Cocker Spaniel

3. American Bulldog

4. Cavalier King Charles

5. Cavoodle

6. Border Collie

7. Dalmatian

8. Golden Retriever

9. Great Dane

10. Hungarian Vizsla

How to Reduce the Risk This Season


To help owners navigate this high-risk period, we recommend reviewing our Comprehensive Guide to Grass Seed Safety for a deep dive into the specific grasses to avoid. 

For this current Autumn spike, Crighton recommends these immediate steps:

A Malinois dog sitting in long, un-mown grass; an example of a high-risk environment where grass seeds are likely to lodge in a dog's coat.
✔️ Avoid the "Rough": Stick to mown paths; avoid long, drying grass.


✔️ The 30-Second Check: Inspect paws (between toes), ears, armpits, and groin after every walk.

✔️ Strategic Trimming: Keep fur trimmed short around the toes and legs.

✔️ Protective Gear: Consider booties for high-risk outings.

✔️ Act Fast: If you suspect a seed, seek veterinary help immediately.

“Diesel isn’t even a breed that’s usually prone to grass seed problems,” Crighton adds. “It really shows that even with careful checks, these things can still happen. 

The best protection is keeping dogs out of long grass—and reminding your children of the dangers.”

Notice:

About Pet Insurance Australia (PIA): Pet Insurance Australia policies entered into for the first time prior to 8 May 2023 and subsequent renewals of those policies are issued by The Hollard Insurance Company Pty Ltd ABN 78 090 584 473, AFSL 241436, arranged and administered by PetSure (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN 95 075 949 923, AFSL 420183 (PetSure) and promoted and distributed by PetSure’s Authorised Representative (AR) Pet Insurance Australia Pty Ltd ABN 85 113 507 850, AR 326233 (PIA).

Pet Insurance Australia policies entered into for the first time on or after 8 May 2023 and subsequent renewals of those policies are issued by PetSure and promoted and distributed by PetSure’s AR, PIA. Any advice provided is general only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. Please consider the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) to ensure this product meets your needs before purchasing, or choosing to continue with the product. PDS and Target Market Determination available at petinsuranceaustralia.com.au.

A dapple Dachshund and owner attending the annual Pound Paws Dog Day adoption event at Steyne Park, Double Bay. A Tradition of Compassion: Pound Paws Dog Day Returns to Steyne Park

The picturesque harbour foreshore of Steyne Park provided a sophisticated backdrop for a familiar highlight of the Sydney animal welfare calendar on Saturday, 21 February

A mainstay of the local community, Pound Paws Dog Day returned to the Eastern Suburbs as part of the Celebrate Double Bay festivities, drawing hundreds of residents dedicated to the advocacy of rescue pets.

In continued partnership with Woollahra Council and the Bay St Initiative, the event remains a vital touchpoint for the charity, allowing Pound Paws to engage with a civic-minded audience and bridge the gap between rescue organisations and prospective adopters.

A Focus on Advocacy and Adoption

At the heart of the day was the Rescue Adoption Zone. This dedicated space allowed attendees to interact with representatives and animals from leading organisations, including AWL NSW and Maggie’s Rescue. 

A rescue dog with a pink Adopt Me bandana looking up at a handler during the Pound Paws Dog Day at Steyne Park, Double Bay.



The presence of these groups underscored the event’s primary mission: promoting responsible ownership and highlighting the life-changing impact of choosing a rescue animal over a pet store purchase.

Highlights of the Day

The curated program balanced community engagement with professional expertise, offering activities tailored to the discerning pet owner:
Two dogs wearing bandanas sitting on the grass during a group Pup Pilates session at Steyne Park, with participants on yoga mats in the background.
  • Wellness on the Water: Double Bay Pilates hosted a serene "Pup Pilates" session, offering participants a unique way to bond with their dogs while overlooking the Sydney coastline.
  • The Best Dog Trick Competition: A perennial crowd favourite, the competition was overseen by a distinguished VIP judging panel featuring PJ Lane, Dr. Geoff Golovsky of Vet HQ, and Megan and Shivana representing local Double Bay businesses.

A young girl and her mother interacting with a plush toy dog during the educational Puppy Adoption Workshop at Celebrate Double Bay.





  • Educational Outreach: Recognising the importance of the next generation of owners, a Puppy Adoption Workshop was held for children. This initiative focused on the realities of responsible pet ownership, allowing younger guests to "adopt" a plush toy as part of the learning experience.
A Lasting Impact

For Pound Paws Founder Brittany Bloomer, the success of the day is measured by the enduring connections made between the community and the cause.
Brittany Bloomer and Entertainer PJ Lane at Pound Paws Dog Day 2026

"Pound Paws Dog Day is about more than just a day out; it is about raising awareness for rescue dogs and reminding the community that adoption truly changes lives," Bloomer noted.

"Seeing families meet their future pets is always the highlight."
The impact of the event continues to resonate long after the stalls are packed away, with a notable increase in adoption enquiries following the Saturday festivities. The continued success of this annual activation at Steyne Park proves that when community spirit and animal welfare align, the results are truly transformative.

Pound Paws extends its sincere gratitude to the rescue groups, sponsors, and the Woollahra community for their unwavering, year-on-year support of rescue dogs.

About Pound Paws

Pound Paws is a registered Australian charity dedicated to reducing the number of pets in the rescue system. Through the innovative use of modern technology, large-scale community events, and strategic rescue partnerships, the organisation streamlines the adoption process, making it simpler for Australians to provide a second chance to pets in need.

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March 2026 Australian Dog Lover Book Club selection cover featuring three books: My Dog by Jess French, Think Like Your Dog by Amy Curran, and Sitting with Dogs by Rocky Kanaka against an autumn leaf background.


Our March selection explores the deeper emotional currents that define our lives with dogs. Whether navigating the resilience of rescue transitions or the science of behavioural stress, these stories celebrate the companions who anchor us through life’s biggest changes.

In our Kids’ Corner, we invite young readers on a journey of discovery and responsibility to foster a lifelong respect for our furry friends. From interactive world travel to expert-led puppy care, these books encourage children to see the world through a canine lens.

THINK LIKE YOUR DOG
by Amy Curran

When dogs struggle, they're often labelled as difficult, reactive, stubborn, or problematic. But behaviour rarely appears without reason - and it almost never comes out of nowhere.

Book cover of Think Like Your Dog by Amy Curran featuring a Bernese Mountain Dog on a blue background.
In Think Like Your Dog, animal psychologist and trainer Amy Curran invites us to step out of judgement and into understanding. Drawing on decades of lived experience with dogs across breeding, training, performance, and real-life homes, Amy reframes behaviour as communication shaped by stress, emotion, environment, and change.


This is not a book about control, dominance, or quick fixes. It's a grounded, compassionate guide to recognising why dogs behave the way they do - and how well-intentioned expectations, pressure, and misunderstanding can quietly push them beyond their capacity to cope. Through clear explanations and real-life insight, Think Like Your Dog explores:


✔️ Why tolerance is often mistaken for calm
✔️ How stress and environment drive behaviour
✔️ Why punishment fails to create lasting safety
✔️ How life changes and social pressure affect dogs
✔️ What ethical, effective support actually looks like


Written for dog owners, professionals, and anyone who wants to build safer, more respectful relationships with dogs, this book offers a steady alternative to blame and urgency.

Understanding behaviour doesn't lower standards.
It raises them - earlier, calmer, and with far better outcomes.

Hardcover, 156 pages
Publisher: Southern Ground Press, 22nd January 2026


Price: $42.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

Don’t miss out! Enter our exclusive giveaway here for your chance to win one of 5 copies of Think Like Your Dogentries close 9 March 2026!

SITTING WITH DOGS
Stories of Rescue Dogs Going from Lost to Loved

by Rocky Kanaka

In this heart-warming collection, social media star and dog-rescue advocate Rocky Kanaka brings the quiet, emotional world of shelter life to the page. 

Book cover of Sitting with Dogs by Rocky Kanaka featuring the author and a Husky sitting together in a shelter.
Known to Australian audiences for his Emmy-nominated Netflix series Save Our Shelter, Rocky has dedicated his life to giving a voice to the voiceless. His millions of fans follow him each week as he visits shelters to sit with the "hopeless cases"—the abandoned, the sick, and the dogs who have spent their lives on the street.


Sitting with Dogs explores the profound power of patience and kindness. Rocky shares the stories of ten remarkable rescues, from Flip, the pup who first inspired Rocky’s global advocacy, to Macy, a dog so emaciated that survival seemed impossible. This isn't just a book of stories; it's a testament to the resilience of the canine spirit and the "explosion of love" that happens when a dog finally learns to trust again.

Rocky’s journey invites you to see rescue dogs not as "broken," but as brave survivors waiting for their path home.


Hardcover, 224 pages
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley, 6th January 2026


Price: $33.74 from www.amazon.com.au

MOVING TO MY DOG'S HOMETOWN
Stories of Everything I Didn't Know I Wanted

by Betsy Vereckey

Book cover of Moving to My Dog's Hometown by Betsy Vereckey, featuring a woman with glasses and a black jacket walking a small, scruffy cream-colored dog on a green leash along a paved town sidewalk.
Betsy Vereckey was thirty-seven and newly divorced when she rerouted her life from New York City to a tiny town in New Hampshire she knew virtually nothing about . . . except that it was her dog's hometown. A lot of people switch up their lives after a divorce, but only a dog lover would drive a rental car north with just a duffel bag and a Glen of Imaal Terrier named Ronan in the backseat.


While Betsy's decision to move to Hanover was motivated by a desperate need for change-along with the fact that Mercury was no longer in retrograde and she'd been offered a "garden" apartment she could almost afford-sometimes challenging circumstances and a cosmic hunch lead you right where you're meant to be.

From the author of the essay "How my dog helped me find love again" (Newsweek) comes a relatable, funny, and inspiring memoir for anyone feeling stuck in life. As Betsy discovers in writing these stories, taking a leap of faith to find your personal authenticity isn't wrong-it's the key to happiness.


Paperback, 244 pages
Publisher: Rootstock Publishing, 30th January 2026


Price: $32.75 at www.booktopia.com.au

PAW-FECT BITES
Healthy & Homemade Recipes for Happy Dogs

by Fetch & Read

Book cover of Paw-fect Bites: Healthy & Homemade Recipes for Happy Dogs by Fetch & Read, featuring illustrated orange and brown dogs sitting next to a food bowl on a warm yellow background.
The Paw-fect Cookbook Series by Fetch & Read is a joyful collection of dog-friendly recipes created for pet parents who want to make healthy, homemade treats their dogs will love. Designed to be approachable and easy to follow, each recipe uses simple, dog-safe ingredients that can be found at most grocery stores.


Inspired by real dogs and tested in real kitchens, this cookbook makes it fun to celebrate everyday moments and special occasions alike. From quick snacks to thoughtful homemade rewards. Clear instructions and thoughtful design make this book suitable for beginners and experienced home bakers alike.

Whether you are looking for nutritious treat ideas, a meaningful gift for a dog lover, or a creative way to spoil your pup, the Paw-fect Cookbook Series offers a practical and heartfelt approach to homemade dog treats and also celebrates the bond between dogs and the people who love them.


Paperback, 44 pages
Publisher: Fetch & Read, 1st January 2026


Price: $31.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

BOOK CLUB – KIDS CORNER

TIME for KIDS:GOOD DOGS!
101 Dogs You Need to Know!
by Brian Boone, TIME for Kids

Learn about French Bulldogs, Dachshunds, Golden Retrievers, Boxers, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Shiba Inus, and more in this delightful collection of 101 different dogs perfect for animal-loving young readers!

Book cover of TIME for Kids: Good Dogs! by Brian Boone, featuring a collage of a Dachshund, Pug, Blue Heeler, Golden Retriever, Bernese Mountain Dog, and Pomeranian.
This fact-filled TIME for Kids book includes short lessons on 101 different breeds of dogs. 

Kids who dream of being veterinarians or proud pet owners will be dazzled by Beagles, Dalmatians, Cocker Spaniels, Greyhounds, Labradors, Poodles, and more! Perfect for young animal enthusiasts, this book is a great introduction to the most common dog breeds and also some lesser-known ones that readers may not have heard of before.

Providing reliable news sources to parents and educators for over 25 years, this TIME for Kids book is perfect for animal lovers and for introducing different types of dogs to children.



Series: TIME for Kids
Paperback, 96 pages
Publisher: Penguin Group USA, Release: March 25
For Ages: 8 - 12 years old


Price: $14.98 from www.amazon.com.au

MY DOG
Everything You Need to Know About Owning a New Pet

by Jess French


Find out exactly what your dog needs and wants in the ultimate dog and puppy care book - written by a vet! Packed with expert tips and advice from Jess French - qualified vet, TV presenter and animal lover, this fun and practical dog book for kids will teach you how to take care of a new puppy or dog.

Book cover of My Dog: Everything You Need to Know About Owning a New Pet by Jess French, featuring a close-up portrait of a brown and white puppy with large, expressive eyes.
Whether you’re raising a new pup or welcoming an adult rescue into your family, you’ll find everything you need to prepare for day one and beyond.


From creating a comfortable, cosy space and fun bonding activities to essential dog training and health tips, you'll learn how to make your new best friend feel safe and loved as they live a happy and healthy life. Inside, you’ll discover:

✔️ Clear, expert vet advice on understanding dog behaviour and body language.
✔️ Step-by-step care tips for feeding, grooming, and looking after your dog or puppy.
✔️ Simple tricks and techniques for dog training and development.
✔️ Fun games and activities to build a strong bond with your canine friend.
✔️ Playful photography and adorable illustrations capturing the magic of dog ownership.

My Dog teaches kids everything they need to know to become confident and responsible dog owners. It makes learning responsibility fun and engaging, right from the start!


About the Author:  Jess French is a qualified veterinarian, author, and passionate animal advocate. While she is well-known in the UK as a presenter for CBeebies (Minibeast Adventure with Jess), her true expertise lies in her clinical veterinary background. 

Format: Hardback Interactive Edition (with Activity Pack)
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley, 17th March 2026
For Ages: 7 - 9 years old


Price: $23.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

DUKE AND TOBY AND THE FORGOTTEN GARDEN
Two Dogs, One Enchanted Garden, and the Journey to Find Their Way Home

by Alain Grandemange, Alandrea Publishing


Book cover of Duke & Toby and the Forgotten Garden by Alain Grandemange, featuring a Black Labrador and a Shih Tzu walking through a lush garden filled with pink and blue flowers and orange butterflies.
In Duke And Toby And The Forgotten Garden, Duke and Toby, two adventurous dogs, stumble upon a mysterious garden hidden deep in the woods. The garden is like no other-a place where time seems to slow, and the magic of nature fills the air. Flowers glow softly, butterflies shimmer like jewels, and ancient trees whisper secrets of the past.


As the dogs explore this enchanted world, they find themselves on a journey that tests their friendship, courage, and instincts. But with each twist and turn, the garden's magic becomes more elusive, and soon they realise the path they're on might lead them somewhere they never expected-a place they truly belong.

A captivating tale of wonder, friendship, and the journey home, this heart-warming story invites readers to explore the beauty of nature and the comforting magic of finding their way back to what matters most.


Series: Brothers Forever
Paperback, 50 pages
Publisher: Alandrea Publishing, 30th January 2026
For Ages: 4 - 10 years old


Price: $18.01 at www.amazon.com.au

WHERE’S GOBI?
Seek and Find: A Little Dog's Around-the-World

by Dion Leonard (Author)

Can you find Gobi? Travel the world with this little dog who has big adventures. Kids will have hours of fun with this seek-and-find activity book as they search for Gobi and her family, discover over 250 objects, and learn about some of the world’s most interesting places.

Book cover of Where's Gobi? Seek and Find by Dion and Lucja Leonard, featuring an illustrated scruffy tan dog in the foreground with global landmarks like the Great Wall of China and Big Ben in the background.
After joining Dion, an ultramarathoner, on a race through China, Gobi joined Dion’s family and global adventures. Can you find Gobi in Buckingham Palace in England, the Eiffel Tower in France, the cathedral in Mexico City, and Hollywood in the United States?


This educational and engaging book features:
  • locations and stories from Gobi’s real-life global adventures
  • facts about each landmark and country
  • hidden objects, including Gobi’s cat sister - Lara, national flags, local food, national symbols, famous people, buildings and animals
  • busy and fun illustrations that will keep kids’ attention at home or on the go and
  • a world map highlighting Gobi’s adventures.

For fans of Gobi’s amazing story as told in Finding Gobi Young Reader's Edition: The True Story of One Little Dog's Big Journey, as well as any child who loves dogs, adventure, and puzzles, will have a blast with this global seek-and-find journey.

Paperback,‎ 24 pages
Publisher: ‎Thomas Nelson US24 February 2026
For Ages: 4-8 years old

Price: $20.67 from www.amazon.com.au

ABC DOGS
by Mary Beth Shepherd, Sadie Rose McGuire

Book cover of ABC Dogs: A walk through the alphabet with furry friends by Mary Beth Shepherd and Sadie Rose McGuire, featuring a group of diverse dogs including a Beagle, Husky, Boxer, and Dalmatian in a colourful park setting.
ABC Dogs
is a delightful alphabet picture book that takes young readers on a playful journey from A to Z with lovable dogs of all shapes, sizes, and breeds. 

Each letter introduces a new furry friend through simple, rhyming text and bright, engaging illustrations designed to capture a child's imagination.

Perfect for early learners, this book helps children recognise letters, build vocabulary, and develop a love for reading - all while enjoying the company of adorable canine characters.


ABC Dogs is ideal for toddlers, pre-schoolers, and dog-loving families looking to make learning fun.

Paperback, 34 pages
Publisher: Indy Pub, 9th January 2026
For Ages: 2 - 5 years old


Price: $19.99 from www.booktopia.com.au

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