Bringing home a new puppy is one of life's great joys. The excitement of preparing for their arrival often leads us to create lengthy shopping lists, browse endless recommendations and fill online baskets with products promising to make puppy ownership easier. Before long, it's easy to feel as though you need dozens of items before your puppy even takes their first steps. The truth is rather simpler. While there are certainly a few essentials worth investing in, what a puppy needs most during those early weeks cannot be bought from a shop. They need reassurance, consistency, patience and time. As a brand built around thoughtful craftsmanship and intentional living with dogs, we believe in choosing fewer, better things. Rather than...
Choosing the best dog bowl is about more than just holding food or water. The right bowl improves your dog’s comfort, reduces mess, lasts for years, and complements your home’s design.
A January Reset: Returning to the Foundations of Dog Training January is a month of quiet recalibration. After the indulgence and chaos of the festive season. The visitors, disrupted routines, extra treats, and late nights—both humans and dogs benefit from a return to calm, consistent structure. For committed dog owners, this makes January the perfect time to revisit the basics of dog training and rebalance the relationship between you and your dog. Why has your dog suddenly stopped listening to you? The answer lies in creating clear expectations and boundaries. Basic training is not about control for control’s sake. It is about building trust, clarity, and mutual understanding—These are key elements to having a well rounded calm dog and therefore...
Easy ways to bond with your dog: Discover expert tips on how to bond with your dog through training, affection, exercise, and care — with Oonalfie Luxury Dog Accessories designed for comfort and connection.
As the carefree days of summer wind down, many families shift gears into a new routine—back to school, back to work, and back to structure. While humans may adapt with a bit of groaning and a lot of coffee, for dogs, this sudden change in routine can be confusing, stressful, and even lead to behavioural setbacks. If your dog spent the summer enjoying late mornings, endless outdoor time, and near-constant companionship, the transition into fall can feel abrupt and unsettling. That’s why September is the ideal time to hit reset and focus on Back-to-Routine Training—a chance to reestablish structure, reinforce boundaries, and build your dog’s confidence in being alone. Why Back-to-Routine Training Works in September September marks a natural...