Useful links

http://www.chooseacottage.co.uk/partners/DGP/index.html – For a tail wagging treat why not take off with your dog to a cosy cottage. With thousands of dog friendly cottages to choose from throughout the UK, Ireland, and France you are sure to find the right one for you and your dog. Dogs go free, and when you book on-line with Welcome Cottages they will donate £35 to Dogs Trust for every week booked.

http://www.cinnamon.org.uk/ –  For elderly people and their pets, but its services are also offered to terminally ill pet owners. A national network of over 10,000 community service volunteers has been established to provide practical help when any aspect of day to day care poses a problem – for example, walking the dog for a housebound owner. A national fostering service is provided for pets whose owners face a spell in hospital – volunteers take pets into their own homes and supply love and care in abundance until owner and pet can be reunited. Cinnamon Trust also provides long-term care for pets whose owners have died or moved to residential accommodation which will not accept pets. Arrangements are made between owners and the Trust well in advance, if possible, so owners do have peace of mind in the knowledge that their beloved companion will have a safe and happy future.

http://www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk/ – To find out lots of top tips on walking your dog in the countryside, including six steps to worrpicture-11y free ‘walkies’ click on to the Countryside Code page.

http://www.dogpages.org.uk/sth-west.htm – For in-depth detail about rehoming a dog and to get a listing of all rescue centres in the South West.

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/ – Founded in 1891, Dogs Trust, formerly known as the NCDL, has always campaigned on dog-welfare related issues to ensure a safe and happy future for our four-legged friends.

http://www.kennelclub.co.uk/ – The primary objective of the Kennel Club is ‘to promote in every way, the general improvement of dogs’. The Kennel Club was founded in 1873 and is able to offer dog owners an unparalleled source of information, experience and advice on dog welfare, dog health, dog training, and dog breeding.

http://manytearsrescue.webs.com/ – Many Tears Animal Rescue (MTAR) is a small rescue based in South Wales but has dogs in foster homes throughout the UK.They take in and rehome primarily ex-breeding dogs who are no longer required; those on “death row” in the pounds and those whose owners are no longer able to keep them. MTAR also has a small cattery.

http://www.petstop-online.co.uk/ – Trading since 1987 from the same site, and with over 20 years experience in domestic animal products and animal welfare. Pet Stop really do understand what animals need, and stock those products that will ensure pets stays healthy and loyal companions to their owners for many years to come.

http://www.roosrats.co.uk – Funky handmade padded fleece dog collars, leads and bandanas. Made to measure. Ideal for all dogs but especially for dogs with delicate or sore skin, cushings disease, and for hairess breeds, sighthounds etc.

http://www.stay-in-cornwall.co.uk – For a 5* doggie holiday in Cornwall. Ideally located for quick and easy journeys to the beautiful north coast and both Bodmin Moor or Dartmoor.   Give yourself and your dog the holiday you both deserve. 

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