Win a dog-friendly break in the Cotswolds thanks to Pets at Home

Are you a pet lover planning your next summer adventure? Whether it's watching them frolic in open fields or enjoying a cozy evening together, every pet lover knows that a summer adventure isn't complete without their pet.

That's why we've partnered with Pets at Home to give two lucky people and an even luckier pooch, the chance to win a luxury dog-friendly getaway at The Fish Hotel & Retreat. Enter below for your chance to win.

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How to help your pet beat the heat

As temperatures rise, it's important to keep our pets cool, calm and protected. Are you ready to beat the heat this summer?

From cats and puppies to guinea pigs and guppies, follow Pets at Home's tips to chill out and enjoy the sunshine with your pet

Stay cool this summer

Chilling out has never been easier

Grab everything your pet needs for a relaxing summer, from mats to keep them cool to paddling in the pool.

Pets at Home's cooling range includes chill-out toys, dog-friendly ice pops, and vests that look cool and feel even cooler. Dive into the full splash-tastic range online or in-store at Pets at Home today.

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Join Pets Club and save 10% on your first order

For exclusive offers, expert advice, and opportunities to support pets in need, look no further than Pets Club from Pets at Home.

Join this nationwide community tailored for pet enthusiasts and enjoy benefits like 10% off your first purchase and a lifetime of support.

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Win a dog-friendly break for two in the Cotswolds

For your chance to win a dog friendly break in the Cotswolds, £150 travel allowance, breakfast each morning at the hotel, and evening dinner allowance each evening at the Hook by Martin Burge, answer the question below.

Plus, we are throwing in a private dog outdoor photoshoot including 20-30 professionally edited digital images, and admission to Cotswolds Wildlife Park for two.

Entries close at 23:59 on Sunday 4 August 2024.

18+. UK only. T&Cs apply.

Q: Which of the following is NOT a reptile?