Your Dog Magazine May 2020


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Issue Number:
88
On Sale:
07/04/2020
Digital Edition:
£0.00
Print Edition:
£0.00 (plus postage)

Issue Summary

As Your Dog goes to press this month, Britain remains in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. In such unprecedented times, we are all facing months of isolation and restriction, but for those of us lucky enough to have them, dogs can provide a real comfort when everything else in our lives seems so uncertain.

On Sale: 07/04/2020

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What's in this Issue?

As Your Dog goes to press this month, Britain remains in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. In such unprecedented times, we are all facing months of isolation and restriction, but for those of us lucky enough to have them, dogs can provide a real comfort when everything else in our lives seems so uncertain.

One thing we will all have is time on our hands, and curling up on the sofa with our dogs and enjoying the latest issue of our favourite magazine isn’t a bad way to spend an afternoon.

Because so much of Your Dog is written and produced in advance, some of the content in this issue will relate to activities that must seem a world away. But hang on to it, stay positive, and keep looking forward to when we can all enjoy getting out and about with our dogs again.

In the meantime, to all Your Dog readers and their pets: stay safe and take care.

Until next month,

Sarah Wright, Editor