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July's news and highlights View an Misty needed a hero Every day, dedicated individuals like Jo at D

July's news and highlights View an [online version of this email]( [Rehoming]( [Sponsor]( [Donate]( [GEM header image]( Misty needed a hero Every day, dedicated individuals like Jo at Dogs Trust go above and beyond to help dogs like Misty find their forever homes. Often overlooked in kennels, [Misty found a friend in Canine Carer Jo](. She brought him home on weekends, and shared his loving nature with potential adopters through notes and photos. After six months, we found Misty his ideal family—a loving household that still keeps in touch with Jo. Thanks to Jo's dedication, Misty got the happy ending he deserved. [How Jo went the extra mile]( Unleash Your Inner Hero: Join PAW Patrol on a Stroll You can join PAW Patrol on a Stroll this October and become a hero by raising funds for our dogs on a sponsored walk. Kids can wear PAW Patrol masks and become their favourite heroes for a day! Every penny supports life-changing care for dogs. [Sign up, get your pack, and pick a day in October for your walk.]( [Paw patrol image link]( [Stroll with PAW Patrol]( Why your dog may be panting Panting is totally normal for our furry friends. But if your dog is panting a lot, or in a strange way, it can be a bit worrying. No need to stress. Our dog experts have gathered [all the tips you need]( to understand your panting pooch. Discover why dogs pant and why your dog might pant more in different situations. [Panting advice image link]( [Panting advice]( We’re updating the way we work so we can do even more for dogs From 1 July 2024, Dogs Trust will change from being a registered charity to a charitable company. This change is a modernisation of our legal structure to help future-proof our vital work. It will bring lots of benefits, allowing us to work in more efficient ways and to make your donations go further. Our purpose and what we do will stay the same. We'll always be working for a better future for dogs and the people who love them. We’ve got new charity numbers and we’ve updated our Privacy Policy to include them. You don't need to do anything, but you can read full details of our [Privacy Policy]( on our website, including how we look after your data and how you can opt out. Run fur the love of dogs Running the London Marathon is the experience of a lifetime. You can [join team Dogs Trust]( at this epic race and help thousands of dogs across the UK. All Dogs Trust runners will get: - a free Dogs Trust running top with your name on - support from our cheer points on the day - an invite to your post-race reception - support from our Community Fundraising team. [Marathon image link]( [Join the team]( Not successful in the ballot? We have limited charity places available too. Click [here]( to apply for one of these. Get your dog holiday ready Sunscreen? Check. Beach towel? Check. Dog-friendly holiday guide? Check. Get your summer plans sorted with our [guide to taking your dog on holiday](. We cover everything you'll need to know, from tips on places to visit in the UK to how to take your dog abroad. We've even written a handy packing list for your pooch. [Holiday image link]( [It's holiday time]( Why is my dog shaking It can be unsettling or [scary to notice your dog shaking](. It’s probably harmless, but it could have a serious underlying cause. We've put together a list of reasons your dog might be shaking or trembling, and what you should do about it. [Shaking image link]( [Reasons your dog is shaking]( [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: 1167663 & SC053144 & Co. Ltd 09365971 | Dogs Trust, 17 Wakley Street, London, Islington, EC1V 7RQ, GB [Update Profile](

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