Guide helps foster better awareness of pet benefits

Adam Offord
Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Following uncertainty by children's services into whether looked-after children should be cared for in homes where pets are kept, a fostering expert has put together a guide to help councils develop more animal-friendly policies.

The guide details the advantages of keeping dogs, what breeds make good pets and the laws associated with dangerous dogs
The guide details the advantages of keeping dogs, what breeds make good pets and the laws associated with dangerous dogs

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