Dogs Today Magazine  |  May 2013
INSIDE MAY 2013:
- The Endal Medals will be awarded by the legendary Allen Parton and Endal Junior at the London Pet Show on Saturday 11 May at Earls Court 2, but be prepared: this will be another ‘no mascara advised’ event, with amongst others Haatchi and Owen
- Our rabies-free status is being jeopardised by illegal puppy trafficking from eastern Europe. Our borders need better protection – and the dogs, subjected to 22 hours in a van before being sold on, deserve better!
- Get Fit In Kit this June, people the length and breadth of the country will be taking part in fitness challenges to raise money for Hounds for Heroes. So get fit – and do your bit with Karen Wild!
- Behind the scenes at Crufts
- Run the course on an agility break
- Get away from it all in Cornwall
- Meet Harry, leader of the Twitterati pack
- Gossip Girl Bree Williamson and her Dachshund, Blue
- Britain’s paragility team hoping for glory
- Puppy farm campaigner Linda Goodman
- Victoria Stilwell: why we need to take time for our dogs' wellbeing
- Sarah Whitehead: How to choose a designer cross without getting stitched up
- Fido Facts: Toy Poodle
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- Think Tank:Breathtaking breath, how to start with agility, coping with vestibular syndrome and much more...
Peter Neville stops a bereaved dog trashing the house
Adopt Me! 58 dogs all desperate for a home and meet the dogs who have found love
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Dogs Today magazine is a monthly publication whose mission it is to educate dog owners to help keep their pups happy and healthy. The magazine was short-listed for the prestigious award of 'best dog magazine in the world award’.
First published in 1990 by Burlington Publishing Company Ltd, it was created by the late Viscount Rothermere - Daily Mail proprietor. Being a dog lover himself, Rothermere believed Britain needed a magazine solely for dog lovers and enthusiasts, therefore, launched the successful title and set his head office in Chobham, Surrey.
Dogs Today distinguishes itself from other titles by also being a campaigning publication focused on laws and acts which affect and impact dog owners. The magazine played a key part in reforming the Dangerous Dogs Act as well as launching new policies such as banning tail docking nationwide. The magazine also places importance on the improvement of the health of pedigree dogs and compiled a checklist of hereditary health tests each breed should have before a litter is bred.
Each month receive advice from professionals, whether you’d like tips to improve their behaviour, obedience or walking etiquette or just looking for suggestions for the best agility and training classes - Dogs Today can provide you with the right information.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Dogs Today Magazine May 2013.