Cambs August 2022

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Pets

Feeling

Hot Hot Hot! Last month, we experienced soaring temperatures that reached the mid to high thirties, making the UK feel more like the Maldives or the Bahamas! August may follow suit and if it does we need to take great care of our furry friends. Holidays and Days Out - Up to 30 million Brits are expected to holiday in the UK in 2022. So as the Great British staycation is here to stay it’s likely many of us will be taking our four-legged friends along with us. Unfortunately, dogs aren’t welcome everywhere, so we would strongly advise that you plan your outings carefully. A little forward thinking could save your dogs from heatstroke this summer. It is a staggering statistic and possibly not a widely known one, but when it is 22 degrees Celsius outside, the car could reach 47 degrees within one hour. A lot of people assume it’s ok to leave their dog in the car if they have parked in the shade or if they leave the windows are open. However, a car can become as hot as an oven, even when the weather doesn’t feel that warm. It’s very dangerous and will cause your dog suffering and harm. Never leave your dog alone in a car on a warm day. If you see a dog in distress in a hot car, dial 999. Travelling With Pets - Whether you are travelling with your dog for a day out or to go away on holiday, there are a few key things to consider. Firstly, think about what time of day you are planning on being in the car to travel there and back. With temperatures lower before 8am and after 6pm could your travel arrangements take advantage of these cooler temperatures in order to keep your dog safe and healthy? Secondly, think about where on your route you can stop off and have a comfort break. Not just for the driver but for your dog to get some

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fresh air, cooling water and to stretch their legs. Last, but not least, make sure you take plenty of water for your dog to drink while they are travelling and their water bowl. Many camping shops now stock portable water bowls made of silicone that can collapse and fold flat. Pets At Home - Our advice would be to never leave animals in conservatories, outbuildings or caravans on a warm day, even if it’s just for a short while. A common cause of dogs suffering from heatstroke or heat exhaustion is being taken out for a walk when it is too hot. A simple test before heading out on a dog walk is feeling the pavement outside. If it is too hot for a bare hand being held for 5 seconds, it is too hot for a dog. Top Tips for Keeping Pets Cool 1. Try using a pet-safe sun cream on exposed parts of your pet’s skin. 2. Make sure they have plenty of shade. 3. Give them constant access to fresh water. 4. Put ice cubes in their water bowl. 5. Give them damp towels to lie on. If you need to contact our Branch (North Bedfordshire) for any reason we can be reached by the details below, or for an animal welfare issue or emergency, please contact 0300 1234 999. Lines are open 7 days a week 24/7.

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Tech Breakthroughs

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Book Review: Al Fresco Reading

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pages 76-78

Villager Prize Crossword

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Can Recycling Reduce My Carbon Footprint?

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page 59

Seasonal Recipe: Caponata with Tomato Sauce

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pages 54-55

Stand Up for Fun

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pages 64-65

Megane E-Tech Electric

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Green Fingers

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page 47

There's more to gardens than plants

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pages 42-44

On the Road Again

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pages 50-52

Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot

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pages 48-49

National Allotments Week

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pages 45-46

Time to Re-Mortgage?

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page 39

Floral Country Style

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pages 40-41

Can you claim inheritance tax relief on your home?

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page 33

Happy Campers

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pages 18-19

What is Value-For-Money in Clothing?

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pages 24-26

Victorian Aromas at St Neots Brookside

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pages 4-5

Water Works

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page 29

Riverside Miniature Railway

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pages 16-17

Mesmerising Morocco

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How do environmental issues affect our health?

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pages 27-28

Start Swimming this Summer

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