Your guide to free Pets newsletters

Pets newsletters are a friendly way to keep up with everything to do with caring for the animals who share a home. From everyday feeding tips to seasonal advice and new product ideas, these printed editions bring helpful information straight to the doorstep. This category brings together a range of free newsletters covering different aspects of pet care, all available to request at no cost.

What this category covers

Newsletters in the Pets category typically focus on the practical side of looking after companion animals. Depending on the publisher, a single edition might include a mixture of topics such as:

  • Feeding, nutrition and treats
  • Grooming, comfort and bedding ideas
  • Health, wellbeing and seasonal care tips
  • Toys, accessories and enrichment
  • News on the latest products and ranges

Because newsletters arrive in print, they are easy to keep on the shelf, share with family, or refer back to whenever a question comes up.

Why request the printed editions

A printed newsletter is something a reader can browse at leisure, without a screen. It is ideal for picking up ideas, planning a shopping list, or simply enjoying a relaxed read about pet care. Everything in this category is free to request and delivered free by post within the UK, with no obligation to buy anything.

How ordering works

Choosing is simple: a visitor browses the available Pets newsletters, selects the ones that suit their interests, and submits a request. There is no limit, so a reader may request as many as they like and compare different editions side by side.

Frequently asked questions

Are the Pets newsletters really free?

Yes. Every newsletter in this category is free to request and delivered free by post within the UK, with no obligation.

How long does delivery take?

Printed newsletters typically arrive within 7 to 14 days. Where a digital edition is offered, it is usually available instantly.

Can a visitor request more than one?

Absolutely. There is no limit, so a reader can request several newsletters and choose the ones they find most useful.

What if there are several pets in the household?

That is no problem at all. A reader can request a range of newsletters to cover different animals and interests, helping each pet get the care that suits them best.

How can someone stop receiving them?

If a reader no longer wishes to receive a newsletter, they can simply follow the unsubscribe or contact details provided with the publication to stop future editions.