Está viendo la página Spain versión del sitio.
Le gustaría cambiar a su sitio local?
Última edición


Free Sample Issue
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de Your Dog
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de

Your Dog Magazine Your Dog Magazine October 2022 Edición anterior

English
15 Reseñas   •  English   •   Family & Home (Animals & Pets)
Only €5,99
This month the clocks go back and as the days get shorter it can become more of a challenge fitting in your dog walks and ensuring they are interesting and enriching for your pet.
Of course, that’s not the only reason why walking the dog can be difficult — you or your pet may have health issues, your dog may have had a frightening experience on a walk and need a break, or he may benefit from a day off to recharge his batteries.
In our lead feature this month (page 10) Julie Hill explains that you don’t need to beat yourself up about it if you decide to take the odd day off — the key is to come up with alternatives that will engage your dog’s brain and give him a mental workout.
Julie talks to five experts to get their views on how to entertain and engage with your dog on a non-walking day.
For those of you who love nothing better than getting away from it all and enjoying some peace and tranquillity, check out our feature ‘Rural retreats’ on page 14. This month we’re focusing on dog-friendly accommodation that provides the perfect hideaway — ideal if you’ve got a noise-phobic dog and are looking to
avoid the auditory and visual assault of fireworks at this time of year.
What do you do when you meet a dog for the first time? Read Toni Shelbourne’s article on page 16 this issue and you may be surprised! Toni explains how to build trust, and respect the dog’s choices about how they interact and with whom.
Supporting your vet couldn’t be more important at the moment. After the stresses and strains of the coronavirus pandemic, many vets have left the profession and others are suffering burn out, while only recently the BVA launched a #respectyourvetteam campaign to tackle the problem of in-person and online abuse.
It’s all too easy to forget what an ally a vet can be when it comes to supporting you and your dog. Julie Hill advises on how we can all show our appreciation and help make their working lives easier on page 42.
read more read less
Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages Your Dog Preview Pages

Your Dog

Your Dog Magazine October 2022 This month the clocks go back and as the days get shorter it can become more of a challenge fitting in your dog walks and ensuring they are interesting and enriching for your pet. Of course, that’s not the only reason why walking the dog can be difficult — you or your pet may have health issues, your dog may have had a frightening experience on a walk and need a break, or he may benefit from a day off to recharge his batteries. In our lead feature this month (page 10) Julie Hill explains that you don’t need to beat yourself up about it if you decide to take the odd day off — the key is to come up with alternatives that will engage your dog’s brain and give him a mental workout. Julie talks to five experts to get their views on how to entertain and engage with your dog on a non-walking day. For those of you who love nothing better than getting away from it all and enjoying some peace and tranquillity, check out our feature ‘Rural retreats’ on page 14. This month we’re focusing on dog-friendly accommodation that provides the perfect hideaway — ideal if you’ve got a noise-phobic dog and are looking to avoid the auditory and visual assault of fireworks at this time of year. What do you do when you meet a dog for the first time? Read Toni Shelbourne’s article on page 16 this issue and you may be surprised! Toni explains how to build trust, and respect the dog’s choices about how they interact and with whom. Supporting your vet couldn’t be more important at the moment. After the stresses and strains of the coronavirus pandemic, many vets have left the profession and others are suffering burn out, while only recently the BVA launched a #respectyourvetteam campaign to tackle the problem of in-person and online abuse. It’s all too easy to forget what an ally a vet can be when it comes to supporting you and your dog. Julie Hill advises on how we can all show our appreciation and help make their working lives easier on page 42.


SELECCIONAR FORMATO:
Acceso instantáneo

Ofertas digitales disponibles:

Ejemplar digital único Your Dog Magazine October 2022
 
5,99 / issue
Este número y otros números atrasados no se incluyen en un Your Dog suscripción. Las suscripciones incluyen el último número de la revista y los nuevos números publicados durante el periodo de suscripción. €4,00 por número . Si desea suscribirse, consulte nuestro Opciones de suscripción
Los ahorros se calculan sobre la compra comparable de números sueltos durante un periodo de suscripción anualizado y pueden variar respecto a los importes anunciados. Los cálculos son meramente ilustrativos. Las suscripciones digitales incluyen el último número y todos los números regulares publicados durante su suscripción, a menos que se indique lo contrario. El periodo elegido se renovará automáticamente a menos que se cancele en el área Mi cuenta hasta 24 horas antes del final de la suscripción actual.

Issue Cover

Your Dog  |  Your Dog Magazine October 2022  


This month the clocks go back and as the days get shorter it can become more of a challenge fitting in your dog walks and ensuring they are interesting and enriching for your pet.
Of course, that’s not the only reason why walking the dog can be difficult — you or your pet may have health issues, your dog may have had a frightening experience on a walk and need a break, or he may benefit from a day off to recharge his batteries.
In our lead feature this month (page 10) Julie Hill explains that you don’t need to beat yourself up about it if you decide to take the odd day off — the key is to come up with alternatives that will engage your dog’s brain and give him a mental workout.
Julie talks to five experts to get their views on how to entertain and engage with your dog on a non-walking day.
For those of you who love nothing better than getting away from it all and enjoying some peace and tranquillity, check out our feature ‘Rural retreats’ on page 14. This month we’re focusing on dog-friendly accommodation that provides the perfect hideaway — ideal if you’ve got a noise-phobic dog and are looking to
avoid the auditory and visual assault of fireworks at this time of year.
What do you do when you meet a dog for the first time? Read Toni Shelbourne’s article on page 16 this issue and you may be surprised! Toni explains how to build trust, and respect the dog’s choices about how they interact and with whom.
Supporting your vet couldn’t be more important at the moment. After the stresses and strains of the coronavirus pandemic, many vets have left the profession and others are suffering burn out, while only recently the BVA launched a #respectyourvetteam campaign to tackle the problem of in-person and online abuse.
It’s all too easy to forget what an ally a vet can be when it comes to supporting you and your dog. Julie Hill advises on how we can all show our appreciation and help make their working lives easier on page 42.
Seguir leyendo leer menos

The UK is a nation of dog lovers, so it comes as no surprise that Your Dog magazine is the perfect companion to help dog owners everywhere care for their pups in the best way possible.


Every month, receive top-tips from dog experts, whether you’d like to improve their behaviour, obedience, walking etiquette or just looking to have fun at a few training classes - Your Dog provides you with just the right information.


Full of practical features, such as how-tos on general care and training, Your Dog magazine helps you tackle common dog problems. Stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments in the dog world, highlighting any issues that could affect them. Plus, find reviews on exciting new products such as toys and treats directly from the Your Dog team. Finally, get the chance to enter in special competitions and receive fantastic freebies for you and your pooch in every issue!


Every issue is packed with 116 pages devoted to keeping your dog happy, healthy and entertained - a must-have for all dog lovers! With 11 pages dedicated solely to Your Dog experts responding to reader’s queries and problems around common questions such as breed, legal, behavioural and many other issues.  

Take a peek at what you’ll receive when you try a digital subscription to Your Dog magazine:

  • Free gift giveaways such as dog-friendly holiday getaways
  • Doggy classes, events and clubs for you to join and have fun at
  • Expert features on training, health and behavioural tactics
  • Advice to help you raise and look after a happy puppy
  • Reader’s questions with answers from professionals
  • Top-tips for grooming and nutrition
  • News with what’s going on in the doggy world
  • Breed profiles – find the right dog for you and your lifestyle
  • A discount off the RRP of your magazine
  • Your magazine delivered directly to your device

Recibirás 12 problemas durante un año Your Dog suscripción a la revista.

Nota: Las ediciones digitales no incluyen los artículos de portada ni los suplementos que encontraría en los ejemplares impresos.

Su compra aquí en Pocketmags.com puede leerse en cualquiera de las siguientes plataformas.


Puedes leer aquí en el sitio web o descargar la aplicación para tu plataforma, sólo recuerda iniciar sesión con tu nombre de usuario y contraseña de Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
La aplicación Pocketmags funciona en todos los dispositivos iPad y iPhone con iOS 13.0 o superior, Android 8.0 o superior y Fire Tablet (Gen 3) o superior. Nuestro lector web funciona con cualquier navegador compatible con HTML5, para PC y Mac recomendamos Chrome o Firefox.

Para iOS recomendamos cualquier dispositivo que pueda ejecutar el último iOS para un mejor rendimiento y estabilidad. Los modelos anteriores con especificaciones de procesador y RAM inferiores pueden experimentar una renderización de páginas más lenta y fallos ocasionales de la aplicación que están fuera de nuestro control.
4,7
/5
Basado en 15 Opiniones de los clientes
5
11
4
3
3
1
2
0
1
0
Ver comentarios

A great read for dog lovers

I’m a new reader of this magazine, and absolutely love it. It’s a real celebration of dogs. Lots of good advice and interesting articles, and some wonderful real-life stories that illustrate just how amazing dogs are. A treat for genuine dog people. Revisado 24 abril 2020

Great magazine for first time dog owners

Lots of information and articles which were great to read as I've never owned a dog before. Great variety of content. It was a really good read. Revisado 22 abril 2020

Artículos de este número


A continuación encontrará una selección de artículos en Your Dog Your Dog Magazine October 2022.

Free Sample Issue
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de Your Dog