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Help your dogs during fireworks 🎆 happy howlidays guide ❄ & stop lead pulling 🐕

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Wag: for dog lovers 🐾 Plus your chance to win £7,500! View an [online version of this email]( [Rehoming]( [Sponsor]( [Donate]( [Firework advice]( 8 tips to make firework night less frightful With fireworks more than likely over the whole weekend, having a plan in place for your dog could help keep them calm during the festivities. This may mean adjusting your normal routine, so your pooch doesn't need to go out after dark. If your dog shows signs of fear during fireworks, speak to your vet and [start preparing for New Year's Eve now](. [What to do during fireworks]( It's pawty season! [Celebration advice]( With the cold nights drawing in, the beginning of the festive season has finally begun. From Hannukah to Christmas, our holidays and festivals can mean large gatherings of friends and family, delicious food and drink, and plenty of strange noises and smells. For your dog, these experiences may be exciting, or even worrying. Whatever your traditions, take a look at our advice on [keeping your dog safe and happy while you celebrate](. [Celebration advice]( [Celebration advice]( [Celebration advice]( [A guide to happy holidays]( Fancy winning a woofing £7,500? For just £1 a ticket, you can provide a warm blanket, soft bed, or veterinary care for dogs like Skye, the star of this year’s raffle tickets. Not only that, but you could win up to a whopping £7,500! [Play online]( by clicking the button below - or enter by post by [ordering a raffle book]( to buy tickets for yourself, friends and family. [Enter the raffle]( [Get tickets!]( Gone but not forgotten We know how difficult it is to lose a beloved, furry member of the family, so we've put together a list of ways you can pay tribute and keep a dog’s memory alive after they pass. Whether your pet recently passed, or you know someone whose dog has crossed the rainbow bridge, take a look at our [gift and memorial ideas]( to keep their love going. [Gift and memorial ideas]( [Read more]( Keep your dog safe and warm this winter [Cold weather advice]( As the temperature starts to drop, it’s important to take extra care of our four-legged friends. If you have a short-haired pooch, a winter coat is a great way to add a layer of warmth on walks. Here are [8 tips to keep pooch pals safe and warm]( on wintery walks. [Read our top tips]( Put a 'pawse' on pulling If your dog has a habit of pulling on the lead, they could be at risk of pulling you over, or getting into danger. It’s important that your dog can [walk nicely on the lead]( to keep them – and you – safe. Take a look at our tips on how to stop your pooch pulling and, with a little patience, your walk in the park will soon be... a walk in the park. [Lead training]( [How to stop pulling]( We need you Will you help change the lives of families fleeing domestic abuse by opening your heart and home to a [foster dog]( We'll cover all food, expenses and veterinary bills and there are loads of fantastic benefits to being part of the project. [Find out more and apply today]( [Get involved]( [News & events]( [Help & advice]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe from our emails]( | [Read our privacy policy]( You are receiving this email because you have provided [Dogs Trust]( with your contact details. You can [unsubscribe]( or you can opt out of communications or change your preferences at any time by calling [020 7837 0006](tel:02078370006) or visit [dogstrust.org.uk/keepintouch](. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information about how we look after your data. Registered Charity Numbers: 227523 & SC037843 | Dogs Trust, 17 Wakley Street, London, Islington, EC1V 7RQ, GB [Update Profile](

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