Happy New Year 2021

2020 was a tough year that I think we’re all pleased to see the back of. 

But if there was one slight positive for 2020 – many of us got to spend more time at home with our ETTs. And even though we’ve all been isolated from one another, we’ve all stayed connected through our love of this very special breed, and the internet. God bless the internet.

For those just discovering us, what’s englishtoyterrier.co.uk all about?

We are an open international community of 2000+ ETT owners, breeders, experts and enthusiasts. 

Our mission is simple: connect owners from across the globe and work together to responsibly promote our favourite breed.

 

What to expect from englishtoyterrier.co.uk in 2021?

For those in the UK, we’ll be planning walks and meet ups up and down the country as soon as COVID restrictions allow us to – fingers crossed it won’t be too much longer to wait until we can all get together again. Keep an eye on our channels for news.

Until then… Don’t forget!

  • The Post: ETT blog, new posts periodically
    If you’d like to contribute an article on anything ETT related, please don’t hesitate to get in touch: info@englishtoyterrier.co.uk 
  • Future events
    So far we’ve had the Photo Competition and Lockdown Doodles. For anyone who needs any excuse to send 100 pictures of their ETTs, there’s more where those came from in 2021!
  • Instagram and Facebook stories
    Tag @englishtoyterrier to be featured
  • WhatsApp Chats
    We currently have international and regional ETT group chats and hope to expand these in 2021. Get in touch with @jonnyandmilotheett if you’re interested in joining.
  • We have plans to work with artists & creators in 2021 to expand the English Toy Terrier Shop – watch this space!If you’d like to collaborate, or advertise your services/products on englishtoyterrier.co.uk – please contact Holly

 

Support us!

englishtoyterrier.co.uk is 100% free for all, forever. But it’s not free to run! Our aim is to get englishtoyterrier.co.uk to sustain itself eventually, with a little help from our friends.

If you love what we’re doing and want us to continue – consider contributing to the running costs of the website & social media channels by “buying us a coffee”. Any help is appreciated!

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