Your Dog Magazine July 2022


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Issue Number:
114
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02/06/2022
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This issue Carol explains how play is a rehearsal for real life and next month she’ll be revealing how you can use toys to teach your dog many valuable lessons. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of over-treating our dogs without even being aware that we’re doing it — a couple of rewards here, some leftovers there, and before you know it your once svelte pet has lost that tucked in waist and developed a saggy tummy! Dogs are such good manipulators and it’s all too easy to give in to those pleading looks, so Jackie Drakeford has come up with some great tips on how to keep your dog in shape, for those of us who need a bit of extra help (see page 40). And don’t forget if your dog does have weight to lose, then it’s a good idea to discuss this with your vet.

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This issue Carol explains how play is a rehearsal for real life and next month she’ll be revealing how you can use toys to teach your dog many valuable lessons.
It’s very easy to fall into the trap of over-treating our dogs without even being aware that we’re doing it — a couple of rewards here, some leftovers there, and before you know it your once svelte pet has lost that tucked in waist and developed a saggy tummy! Dogs are such good manipulators and it’s all too easy to give in to those pleading looks, so Jackie Drakeford has come up with some great tips on how to keep your dog in shape, for those of us who need a bit of extra help (see page 40). And don’t forget if your dog does have weight to lose, then it’s a good idea to discuss this with your vet.