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Launched as Animal Rescue and The Mayhew, Tails is published by the Mayhew Animal Hospital quarterly and is aimed at Mayhew supporters as well as readers interested in animal welfare. Covers news, refuge initiatives, guest interviews, volunteering opportunities, pets that need rehoming, features, expert advice and international news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at info@mayhewanimalhome.org
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Gorkana consumer alert: Wednesday 8th April 2009
Animal Rescue magazine has rebranded and is now, The Mayhew. The Mayhew magazine of The Mayhew Animal Home is now published three times a year. For more information please contact Media and Communications Officer, Sarah Dickinson, who can be reached on +44 (0)20 8968 2443 and sarah@mayhewanimalhome.org
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Background and Format: Launched as Animal Rescue and The Mayhew, Tails is published by the Mayhew Animal Hospital quarterly and is aimed at Mayhew supporters as well as readers interested in animal welfare. Covers news, refuge initiatives, guest interviews, volunteering opportunities, pets that need rehoming, features, expert advice and international news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at info@mayhewanimalhome.org Circulation: Source: Publisher Gorkana consumer alert: Wednesday 8th April 2009 Animal Rescue magazine has rebranded and is now, The Mayhew. The Mayhew magazine of The Mayhew Animal Home is now published three times a year. For more information please contact Media and Communications Officer, Sarah Dickinson, who can be reached on +44 (0)20 8968 2443 and sarah@mayhewanimalhome.org
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Nature & Wildlife, Nonprofits & Charitable Foundations
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