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Read our hot weather advice! View an Keep your canine cool this summer The sun is shining, the birds

Read our hot weather advice! View an [online version of this email]( [Rehoming]( [Sponsor]( [Donate]( [Hot weather advice]( Keep your canine cool this summer The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and your neighbour is turning redder by the hour. This can all only mean one thing: summer has finally arrived (well, almost). Find out how to have some fun in the sun with your pooch while keeping them safe, happy and healthy with our [hot weather advice.]( [Find out more]( Don't drop the ball, Prime Minister Last Monday we delivered a letter to the Prime Minister asking the Government to keep their promise and [bring back the Kept Animals Bill](. Despite 50,000 of you supporting our letter, we were disappointed to hear that the Bill was dropped late last week. The Bill would've helped us tackle puppy smuggling for good. The Government announced they still intend to introduce these measures. We're urging them not to drop the ball and pass this urgently needed legislation. [KAB]( [Add your name]( 'Tis the sea-sun to be jolly Save £’s on your next getaway while supporting our dogs with the [new Dogs Trust debit card](. We've teamed up with Currensea and Mastercard to bring you a free card that links with your existing bank account. No need for a new account or top-ups. Enjoy the best exchange rates worldwide and wave goodbye to bank fees. You can even donate some of your savings directly to us. Get your free card today. [Currensea]( [Get your free card]( Ice pop it like it's hot Keep cool this summer with freeze-y to make treats your dog will love. Choose from the slow [summertime smoothie]( dog-friendly [fruit cocktail]( or banana and peanut [pup pops](. Just like us humans, our dogs need a healthy balanced diet, so treats should be enjoyed in moderation. [Ice pop]( [Retrieve the recipes]( Could you be the pawfect match for one of our underdogs? Long-boy [Badger]( prefers to be the centre of attention, so will need to be the only pet in the home. With some patience and understanding, he could be your best pal for life. [Daphne]( is a beautiful lady who is super sweet once she gets to know you. She’s looking for a home with experience of similar large breeds. [Toby’s]( a sweet boy but has his worries; he’d love to find patient and understanding adopters that can help him to flourish. [Dora’s]( looking for a loving home where her humans will be with her for most of the time. She’d like to have her own grassy garden to lounge about in. [Meet our Underdogs!]( [Badger LTD]( [Badger]( [Daphne LTD]( [Daphne]( [Toby]( [Toby]( [Dora]( [Dora]( Is your dog barking up the wrong tree? Barking is a noisy but completely normal part of dog communication. But if your pooch is barking very frequently or for long periods of time, this isn’t only annoying for you (and your neighbours) – it could also be a [sign of deeper issues your dog is experiencing](. Read our top tips to reduce and prevent unwanted barking. [Barking advice]( [Get your dog to stop barking]( Feeling lucky this summer? Kickstart your summer season with the chance to win £1,000 in our [Lucky Pups Lotto]( For just £1 a week, there are over 100 amazing cash prizes up for grabs. You’ll be giving dogs like Lottie a second chance at life, providing essential veterinary care, training, rehabilitation, and lots of love! With guaranteed winners every week, what’s not to like?! [Lottery]( [Play now]( [Get involved]( [News & events]( [Help & advice]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe from our emails]( | [Read our privacy policy]( Your supporter number is 6687954. Please quote this when contacting us. 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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