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From camera-shy cats to barking pups — your pet queries answered

HE is on a mission to help our pets  . . . and is here to answer YOUR questions. Sean, who is the head vet at tailored pet food firm tails.com, has helped with owners’ queries for ten years.

He says: “If your pet is acting funny or is under the weather, or you want to know about nutrition or exercise, just ask. I can help keep pets happy and healthy.”

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It launched four months ago and Lisette has donated £4,500 to 20 rescue centres.

Lisette, of Ackworth, West Yorks, said: “I rescued Beautie but she rescued me too. Days after adopting her, I lost my dad. Beautie was there for me, giving me cuddles and licking away the tears.”

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Christmas wishes on our walkies

PETS are spreading some festive cheer by dropping off Christmas cards on their walkies.

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Cards For Caring was set up by Elaine Brown after she read about The Sun’s Christmas Together appeal.

Elaine, 54, from Bristol, runs the Great Dog Walk Together community

Elaine, 54, from Bristol, runs the Great Dog Walk Together community on Facebook and has arranged walks with the Jo Cox Foundation since 2018 to help tackle loneliness.

Along with her Westie Rupert, 14, she decided to get our furry friends involved in giving people who feel isolated a boost by dropping off cards.

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Elaine said: “Christmas 2020 is like no other, with an increasing number of people being without company due to lockdown and social distancing.

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“The dog (owning) community can join in by writing a thoughtful message in a card and posting it on their dog walk to a neighbour, stranger or friend who may be without company.”

Write #CardsForCaring on the envelope to tell the person why they are receiving it and use the hashtag to spread the word on social media.

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Elaine added: “We believe one card has the power to lift someone’s spirits in these tough times and let people know they are not alone.”

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