Take a Break Pets Magazine

Take a Break Pets Magazine

Welcome to the newest edition of Take a Break Pets, a magazine dedicated to celebrating animals of all kinds and the people who love them, created by the Take a Break team. If you have a passion for pets, you're going to love this issue. It's filled with essential tips and heartwarming stories, including expert advice from veterinarians, exciting competitions, and incredible real-life experiences.

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  • 1 week ago | takeabreak.co.uk | Rosie Floyd

    These foods will help to put the bounce back in their step. If your pooch is starting to show signs of joint stiffness and discomfort when getting up on their paws, you may find that the best dog food for joint health might help. Switching to dog food that is formulated for joint health can make a real difference in the quality of your pup’s life.

  • 2 weeks ago | takeabreak.co.uk | Rosie Evans

    After going through the toughest time, these women found a way to give backSetting out their picnic, a group of women adjust their sun-hats, then carefully position themselves among the long blades of grass. ‘Move that champagne bottle just a bit lower so we can’t see everything,’ says photographer, Sally Smart. Everyone chuckles and then…c_lick_.

  • 2 weeks ago | takeabreak.co.uk | Rosie Evans

    From the moment I met tiny Teddy, I had neigh doubt he was destined for special things. By Alice Goring, 32As a pair of soulful brown eyes gazed up at me, and I knew I’d found what I was looking for. ‘Teddy’s the one,’ I said, smiling at his breeder. My family had owned horses for as long as I could remember. But I wanted a therapy pony I could take to hospices and hospitals to cheer patients up. Although Shetland ponies had a reputation for being feisty, Teddy was so friendly and placid.

  • 2 weeks ago | takeabreak.co.uk | Asha Mehta

    After I lost my husband, I was looking for a purpose. But my calling came in an unexpected way. By Ruth Grover, 68As I stared at the screen, I tried to make sense of the message I’d just received. But I couldn’t. I thought: Why on earth would someone like that be contacting me? A few days earlier, I’d created my very first Facebook account to keep in touch with friends and family abroad. I’d written my status as widow. That’s who I am now, I’d thought, blinking back tears.

  • 1 month ago | takeabreak.co.uk | Piper Huxley

    Stop your furry companion from tugging or pulling with one of these leads. As much as we love our dogs, it gets quite tiring having to constantly stop them from pulling or tugging on their dog leads, so you may need a specialist lead for dogs that pull. Be it a small dog or a large dog (although larger dogs are significantly harder to control), it's less than ideal to keep stopping and pulling your furry companion back to walk alongside you.

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