Dogs Today Magazine  |  November 2013
Dobermann pinchers - and other dog thieves...
With dog theft thought to be on the rise, what can you do to prevent it – or, if the worst happens, how can you increase the chances of getting your stolen pet back?
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Fighting firework fear - How can you remove the fright of firework night?
Meet the dogs of Hollywood’s golden era
Back to nature with TV presenter Kate Humble
Pup Aid pushes on with its campaign to educate the public about the horrors of puppy farming and harming…
Victoria Stilwell looks at our relationship with hounds and horses
Special dogs and Friends: Molly is my lifeline, writes Lucy Watts
Hounds For Heroes' Allen Parton making a splash
Karen Wild explains punishment pitfalls. Why telling your dog off isn’t the only option
Crate depression: Little Lucy’s panic at being left alone was reaching crisis point
Pat on the back with Battersea Dogs and Cats Home CEO Claire Horton.
Sarah Whitehead says talk to the animals
Fido Facts: Meet the Finnish Spitz - Breed questionnaire, living with a Finnish Spitz, breed history and health issues
I Want One! Lots of prizes to be won
Adopt Me!
Dogs all desperate for a home and meet the dogs who have found love
Think Tank:
Cough it out, How do I start feeding raw?, Depths of grief, My dog is allergic to everything!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Dogs Today Magazine November 2013.