It's #ThrowbackThursday and we are looking back at Issue 14 of Edition Dog
A leopard can’t change their spots but a Dalmatian wouldn’t want to. In Issue 14, we found out more about the bouncing, boisterous breed.
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Recent research by Forthglade seems to suggest that the daily dog walk is in decline.
In Issue 28 of Edition Dog, Lee Connor argues that this is not only bad for the health of our dogs, but for our own wellbeing too.
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Our breed focus in Issue 28 is the Irish Terrier - this confident out-going breed always have a warm welcome awaiting anyone who is lucky enough to meet one.
Read all about the Irish terrier in Issue 28
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Our Breed Focus for Issue 30 of Edition Dog Magazine is the Rottweiler!
If you are an owner, or a breeder of Rottweilers, and would like to be interviewed please send us an email at [email protected] and we will be in touch.
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"Our perfect companions never have fewer than four feet"
Hope everybody is enjoying Sunday with their perfect companions! #LazySunday#SundayFunday#DogsOfTwitter
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Dogs sense of smell is so great, that some dogs can be trained to sniff out medical conditions. They are used to diagnose a particular condition - Some are even being trained to sniff out Covid-19!
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Did you know that yawning is contagious—even for dogs. Research shows that the sound of a human yawn can trigger one from your dog. And it’s four times as likely to happen when it’s the yawn of a person he knows.
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