Forest Hooves, Hounds & Homes

Forest Hooves, Hounds & Homes From muddy paws to happy hooves — and everything in between!

We provide trusted equine care, dog walking, ‘drop in’s & domestic cleaning services, in the heart of the New Forest 🌿 Insured, DBS checked & certified 🐾 Across Ringwood & surrounding areas 📍

This was just awful last night 😢 I really hope everyone involved was okay and those who got stuck got away safely. All t...
10/08/2026

This was just awful last night 😢 I really hope everyone involved was okay and those who got stuck got away safely. All that poor wildlife on the forest and livestock in surrounding areas 😢 Our fire service are incredible to be battling it all throughout the night!

With the A31 still closed this morning, it has caused chaos on the roads… if you are expecting me today, I am afraid there will likely be traffic and gridlocks everywhere. Please know I will be doing my best to get to you all but please expect there to be delays!

BREAKING: A vehicle fire has broken out on the A31 in the New Forest. An eyewitness said the fire has spread to bushes. The fire service is on the scene and long delays are being reported in the area. Picture by: Tatum Hidalgo Mendelson. Latest updates as we get them at the link in the comments.

Hey all 👋 to anyone who may be new here, my name is Liv, and I offer equine services, dog walking services and house/pet...
04/08/2026

Hey all 👋 to anyone who may be new here, my name is Liv, and I offer equine services, dog walking services and house/pet sitting services, based in the new Forest, covering fordingbridge and surrounding areas. I truly adore what I do and care about providing the best standard of care!

My diary is starting to fill up fast and so I wanted to summarise what availability I have and haven’t got for any existing or new clients looking to book!

DOG WALKING 🐕

Group walks - I have spaces on select days Monday-Friday for any dogs suitable to be walked in a group environment. My groups are a maximum of 4 dogs to ensure maximum safety, and the needs of each and every dog met to a high standard.

Solo walks - FULLY BOOKED (for new clients!)

EQUINE SERVICES 🐎

Riding/exercising - I would absolutely love to add a few more ears to my “behind the ears” album, so applications are open for the best set of ears!! 🤣

General yard work - LIMITED AVAILABILITY
As you could imagine, I have a lot of requests for yard work to be done first thing in the morning and last thing in the afternoon, as understandably, you all need help with morning feeds and mucking out, or afternoon feeds and mucking out, but as much as I would love to do it for absolutely every single one of you, I can only be in one place at once!! If you are looking for yard work such as poopicking, or anything which can be done at a flexible time, I certainly have the availability to help!

HOUSE AND PET SITTING 🏡🐾

August availability - FULLY BOOKED
September availability - limited availability
October availability- FULLY BOOKED
November availability - taking bookings!
December - I will not be taking any bookings for any house or pet sitting in December.

DECEMBER BOOKINGS 🎄🎅

I have already had requests for Christmas bookings…. You are all very organised and eager little beavers aren’t you! I will not be taking any Christmas bookings at this time, as I simply have not organised my personal time for December yet - (it is also my birthday month 🥳🎂 so I tend to give myself a break somewhere in there!!). I will put a post and a message out to all of you as soon as I am opening to taking Christmas bookings, so keep an eye out for that if you want to get in there quick!!

Updated price list for August 2026 🌟Thank you for everyone’s continued support 🤎
30/07/2026

Updated price list for August 2026 🌟

Thank you for everyone’s continued support 🤎

No week looks the same over here, which is one of the many reasons I love what I do ❤️ A few snaps of what we’ve got up ...
19/07/2026

No week looks the same over here, which is one of the many reasons I love what I do ❤️

A few snaps of what we’ve got up to the last few weeks, from lunchtime boggy walks to heatwaves🥵from hosing and plaiting horses to cool them down, like there’s absolutely no tomorrow, to late evening rides at the beach 🏖️ between the ears when it was cool, and ba****ck 4:30am rides when it was 33° by about 11am 😅

the last few weeks have felt like a bit of a fever dream, we’ve been tested and tried with heatwave after heatwave, with not much time to recover in between, but it hasn’t stopped the fun over here. The days just got longer, earlier starts, later finishes, but it’s worth every single second of hard work 💪

06/07/2026

❗ The RSPCA is calling on dog owners to implement an urgent routine change this week, with more extreme hot weather forecast across Wales and England.

🐶 The charity is urging dog owners to prepare for another spell of high temperatures, warning that even without the extreme highs seen last month, upcoming conditions could still be very hazardous for pets.

🌡 The Met Office said temperatures were forecast to rise to 29C on Sunday, then approach the low 30s next week before a peak of 34C on Thursday or Friday in the South East.

Pet experts are recommending a ‘dog lockdown’ for the coming days, highlighting that temperatures in the high 20s still pose a serious threat to pets and should be treated with extreme caution.

Dr Samantha Gaines, dog welfare expert at the RSPCA, said: “Whenever temperatures rise we must think about the impact on our pets. While the recent extreme heat was tough for everyone, we must be careful not to become complacent as warmer temperatures return. Just because we’ve become accustomed to the higher temperatures, it doesn’t mean our pets are any less affected.

“We need to take extra precautions regardless of an official weather warning, which is why we’re still recommending a temporary ‘dog lockdown’ during this next bout of very hot weather- it’s the only way to beat the heat.”

Sam advised that dog owners should think of the extreme weather like a temporary lockdown for their pets - including skipping walks, not chasing the ball or playing fetch, or exposing pooches to energetic exercise. She advises it’s far better for dogs to miss a few walks completely than to suffer the potentially fatal consequences of overheating, or heatstroke.

“One of the biggest risks during periods of extreme heat is treating them like any other summer day,” Sam continued. “We’re urging dog owners to make this a Summer of Kindness - and focus on keeping dogs cool, comfortable and calm at home until temperatures start to ease. Fresh water, air flow, shade and mental enrichment can make all the difference during this intense period of extreme heat.”

RSPCA advice for dog owners during UK heatwave

The charity said owners should be ready to change their normal routines and prioritise keeping pets cool, calm and comfortable until temperatures ease and offers five tips.

Move exercise to the coolest possible times - or skip it altogether

These are not normal summer temperatures and for many dogs, missing a walk for a day or two is far safer than risking overheating. If you don’t have access to a garden, nip your dogs out briefly to the nearest grassy area for them to toilet and head straight back into the cool.

Swap physical exercise for mental stimulation

Your dog may naturally want to sleep more during hot weather, but when they are awake you can encourage them to use puzzle feeders and snuffle mats, or play calm gentle training games and scent work indoors. This can be a great temporary substitute for outdoor time. The heat could also potentially make dogs more irritable or frustrated, so be sure to keep an eye on their body language and give them space to allow them to keep cool on their own terms.

Create cool zones throughout the home

Keeping your home as cool as possible is key. Close curtains on sunny rooms, use fans safely, provide access to cooler floors and let dogs choose where they rest. Consider laying out a special dog cooling mat, or a cold damp towel, for your dog to lie on.

Refresh water regularly and offer it in multiple locations
Instead of having just one bowl of water available, offer fresh water throughout the day in multiple bowls around the home and garden. You can consider adding one or two ice cubes where appropriate.

Keep air moving

A breeze can work wonders to make your dog (and you!) feel more comfortable and ease the discomfort of extreme heat. Open windows when safe to create airflow through the home. Use fans where suitable and close off stuffy conservatories and enclosed spaces.

Sam added: "These temperatures won't last forever, but the decisions owners make over the next week could have a lasting impact on their pets. For now, the message continues: pause normal routines, prioritise keeping pets cool and comfortable, and wait until temperatures ease again before returning to business as usual."

The charity is reminding dog owners to be aware of the signs of heatstroke in dogs, which can be a ‘silent killer’ if not prevented, or treated immediately.

The RSPCA and inspiring vet care - the UK’s largest veterinary group, have released new figures showing that their vets dealt with 355 incidents related to suspected heatstroke in 2025, with 66% (234) of all cases over the summer months; that’s more than two incidents a day.

The RSPCA is urging people to choose kindness this summer and make a difference for animals. By joining the charity's Summer of Kindness, animal lovers can take on Seven Acts of Kindness that are easy, family-friendly and make a real difference.

✍ Steven Smith

Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes are looking for some beautiful new faces to join our little gang! 🐶I am a fully insured pro...
10/06/2026

Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes are looking for some beautiful new faces to join our little gang! 🐶

I am a fully insured professional dog walker, offering group dogs walks in the heart of the New Forest 🌳

Why should you choose to use Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes?

✔️ Only a maximum of 4 dogs per walk - for more personal, calm & detailed care ✨
✔️ Stunning Forest walks, open spaces & plenty of sniffing adventures! 🌳
✔️ Carefully matched groups for a happy, social experience 🐕
✔️ Focus on safety, enrichment, and individual needs 💚

No overcrowded packs - just a relaxed, enjoyable walk, where your beloved pup can truly thrive!

If you would like to get in contact with me you can contact me:
Here on Facebook - Forest Hooves, Hounds & Homes
On WhatsApp - 07852200205
Or on Email - [email protected]

Thank you for reading! 💙

Is there anything better than fresh bed day? I don’t think so! 🤩
07/06/2026

Is there anything better than fresh bed day? I don’t think so! 🤩

It’s not just about the doggies here at Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes, there’s plenty of attention to go to the kitties t...
06/06/2026

It’s not just about the doggies here at Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes, there’s plenty of attention to go to the kitties too! 🐈‍⬛

My pet drop-in service, isn’t just aimed towards dogs, I can care for your cats too! I also have plenty of experience caring for other small animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters even fish! 🐠

Pet drop in services are priced at £12 for a 30 minute visit, to take care of all your animals needs!

6am 1-to-1 Walk for Ruby this morning, to truly beat that heat! ☀️I hope you are all staying cool and safe in this heat!
27/05/2026

6am 1-to-1 Walk for Ruby this morning, to truly beat that heat! ☀️

I hope you are all staying cool and safe in this heat!

Sun’s out, Tongue’s out!!! 👅☀️Is your pup full of energy and ready to make some new furry friends? At Forest Hooves Houn...
04/05/2026

Sun’s out, Tongue’s out!!! 👅☀️

Is your pup full of energy and ready to make some new furry friends?

At Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes, I offer small, friendly group walks in the heart of the beautiful New Forest - perfect for dogs who enjoy making new friends, but still getting the attention they deserve.

Why should you choose to use Forest Hooves Hounds & Homes?

✔️ Only a maximum of 4 dogs per walk - for more personal, calm & detailed care ✨
✔️ Stunning Forest walks, open spaces & plenty of sniffing adventures! 🌳
✔️ Carefully matched groups for a happy, social experience 🐕
✔️ Focus on safety, enrichment, and individual needs 💚

No overcrowded packs - just a relaxed, enjoyable walk, where your beloved pup can truly thrive!

📞 Wish to get in touch?

You can contact me via:
Facebook - Forest Hooves, Hounds & Homes
WhatsApp - 07852200205
Email - [email protected]

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Ibsley
Ringwood
BH243PP

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