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One of the things all seasoned dog owners understand is that there’s much more to dog ownership than you ever imagined when you first decided to welcome a dog into your home.
That realisation was the driving force behind the launch of Your Dog Magazine over 20 years ago, and the strategy of offering practical advice, sharing different views and opinions, and exploring new theories and developments on all things dog, still stands very much today.

Well, this issue is no different. At the time of writing, we are all looking forward to our lives (and those of our dogs) opening up a little as pandemic restrictions are relaxed and we get the chance to get out and about more.

While many of us may feel a little apprehensive about facing the world again, bear in mind that the same may be true of our dogs; they, too, have just spent the last 13 months in a very different world. Carolyn Menteith’s article this issue (page 10) takes a closer look at how we can get set for summer and make it fun and safe for our dogs as well as ourselves, and examines the type of challenges our dogs might face following lockdown.

As a child I remember introducing my new rescue cat to our resident Staffordshire Bull Terrier — it was not a success! But, with careful handling, and by giving both dog and cat plenty of time to get used to each other, an extraordinary bond developed and they became devoted to each other for the rest of their lives. We’ve got advice on how cats and dogs can successfully cohabit, and how to go about introducing them, on page 14 of this issue.

And it doesn’t stop there — there are features on introducing dogs to children, coping with a dog on enforced crate rest, a fleas, ticks, and worms Q&A special, and advice about what to do if your dog has a habit of producing a pongy perfume whenever you share a date on the sofa — in other words flatulence!
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Your Dog Magazine June 2021 One of the things all seasoned dog owners understand is that there’s much more to dog ownership than you ever imagined when you first decided to welcome a dog into your home. That realisation was the driving force behind the launch of Your Dog Magazine over 20 years ago, and the strategy of offering practical advice, sharing different views and opinions, and exploring new theories and developments on all things dog, still stands very much today. Well, this issue is no different. At the time of writing, we are all looking forward to our lives (and those of our dogs) opening up a little as pandemic restrictions are relaxed and we get the chance to get out and about more. While many of us may feel a little apprehensive about facing the world again, bear in mind that the same may be true of our dogs; they, too, have just spent the last 13 months in a very different world. Carolyn Menteith’s article this issue (page 10) takes a closer look at how we can get set for summer and make it fun and safe for our dogs as well as ourselves, and examines the type of challenges our dogs might face following lockdown. As a child I remember introducing my new rescue cat to our resident Staffordshire Bull Terrier — it was not a success! But, with careful handling, and by giving both dog and cat plenty of time to get used to each other, an extraordinary bond developed and they became devoted to each other for the rest of their lives. We’ve got advice on how cats and dogs can successfully cohabit, and how to go about introducing them, on page 14 of this issue. And it doesn’t stop there — there are features on introducing dogs to children, coping with a dog on enforced crate rest, a fleas, ticks, and worms Q&A special, and advice about what to do if your dog has a habit of producing a pongy perfume whenever you share a date on the sofa — in other words flatulence!


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One of the things all seasoned dog owners understand is that there’s much more to dog ownership than you ever imagined when you first decided to welcome a dog into your home.
That realisation was the driving force behind the launch of Your Dog Magazine over 20 years ago, and the strategy of offering practical advice, sharing different views and opinions, and exploring new theories and developments on all things dog, still stands very much today.

Well, this issue is no different. At the time of writing, we are all looking forward to our lives (and those of our dogs) opening up a little as pandemic restrictions are relaxed and we get the chance to get out and about more.

While many of us may feel a little apprehensive about facing the world again, bear in mind that the same may be true of our dogs; they, too, have just spent the last 13 months in a very different world. Carolyn Menteith’s article this issue (page 10) takes a closer look at how we can get set for summer and make it fun and safe for our dogs as well as ourselves, and examines the type of challenges our dogs might face following lockdown.

As a child I remember introducing my new rescue cat to our resident Staffordshire Bull Terrier — it was not a success! But, with careful handling, and by giving both dog and cat plenty of time to get used to each other, an extraordinary bond developed and they became devoted to each other for the rest of their lives. We’ve got advice on how cats and dogs can successfully cohabit, and how to go about introducing them, on page 14 of this issue.

And it doesn’t stop there — there are features on introducing dogs to children, coping with a dog on enforced crate rest, a fleas, ticks, and worms Q&A special, and advice about what to do if your dog has a habit of producing a pongy perfume whenever you share a date on the sofa — in other words flatulence!
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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:

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  • 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
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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. Überprüft 24 April 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. Überprüft 22 April 2020

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