Dogs Today Magazine  |  July 2013
How dog un-friendly is Britain?
On the one hand, dogs are becoming a closer part of our families than ever before; on the other, they are being excluded from all aspects of life.
A unique bond
The bond between children and pets seems especially strong in those with autism and Asperger’s syndrom.
We make Bob the Street Cat an honorary dog!
Owen’s first column Haatchi’s op to save his back leg
An epic escape!
Jemima Harrison tells Apollo & Achilles’ story
Paws on t’moors
Dogs are at the heart of the management of heather moorland
Dognition is a new tool to help you understand your dog with Victoria Stilwell
Unwelcome visitors
It’s that time of the year again when an itch can mean unwelcome visitors have arrived…
Be a spoil sport!
A spoilt dog is a happy dog, says Chirag Patel
Hounds For Heroes: Allen and EJ rope in the cadets
Can cats be trained like dogs? Karen Wild investigates
Fido Facts: Fido Facts: Glen of Imaal Terrier
Plus Interviews with ...
Actress and gluten-free baker Jennifer Espositoand her golden oldie, Frankie.
Vet-turned-writer Cathy Woodman
Adopt Me!
55 dogs all desperate for a home and meet the dogs who have found love
Think Tank:
Feeling the benefits of probiotics, Suffering with the seasons, Doggie road trip and much more...
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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.
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