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TBC View an A dog is for life® Every week, 1000 people make the call to give up their dog. We?re

TBC View an [online version of this email]( [Rehoming]( [Sponsor]( [Donate]( [Header Raffle]( A dog is for life® Every week, 1000 people make the call to give up their dog. We’re here to give you the advice, training and support you need to stay together – through the good times, the bad and everything in between. Find out all t[he ways we help you stay together]( and [watch our TV advert]( today. [Watch our TV advert]( A home for 2023? Every dog deserves to live a full, safe and happy life. It's why we'll be here for as long as it takes to find a dog their forever home, no matter their quirks or needs. Whilst the average stay for a dog in one of our rehoming centres is just 46 days, there are those who require a little bit more care and attention before they are ready to find their forever home. Could you be their match? [Default]( [Find out more]( Dog care on a budget The cost-of-living crisis has the nation’s dog owners feeling the pinch. Read our [handy guide]( to keep you on- budget, without compromising on your furry friend’s wellbeing. Our guide is packed full of handy advice like whether you can give your dog paracetamol, and how to keep them entertained on a budget. [Dog care on a budget]( [Read more]( Dinner for two Give a little love this Valentine’s Day with a dinner date that gives back. Lily’s Kitchen is [donating 25p for every tin sold]( of their new ‘Be My Valentine’ recipe for dogs. It's the perfect way to show your dog they’re the love of your life, while helping the dogs in our care. [Dinner for two]( [Get your tin today]( People's Postcode Lottery [Contact Centre]( During 2022, our [Contact Centre]( was funded for six months thanks to an award from Postcode Animal Trust, a grant giving Trust funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Their support has made such a difference in helping us be there for dog owners in need. Our Contact Centre helps with questions about rehoming a dog, volunteering, fostering, giving up your dog, behavioural support and much more. [Find out more]( Stop the suffering. Bring back the Bill We’re calling on the Government to urgently bring back the [Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill]( and we need your help to do it. Once it’ is law, measures can be introduced to make it illegal to sell and import dogs with cropped ears, and restrict the movement of heavily pregnant dogs. [Kept Animals Bill]( [Act today]( Need help with your dogs training or behaviour? Do you struggle with unwanted behaviours from your dog, like barking or pulling on the lead? Finding advice you can trust can be a minefield. That's why we've launched our Behaviour Support Line. Our new service enables you to [access free, expert help and advice]( to prevent behaviours from becoming bigger problems. Our free telephone service is open Monday to Saturday from 9.30am – 5pm. [Find out more]( [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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