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Since Laura’s divorce, Hector the cockapoo had been her b
Lou stirred her hot chocolate. Her half-hearted diet wasn’t going well, or rather, had never truly started. It felt impossible in this chilly weather to contemplate salads and bottled water instead of
It was my father, Mir Murtaza, who taught me to love dogs. We were on our own, my recently divorced father was now a single parent to a four-year-old girl. He was in exile in Syria after his country h
Dear Zeb, C hatting over dinner, the conversation ...
After a break-up, I’d got a dog for company. But she had plans of her own.
It came as a pleasant surprise to Linda Johnson, a cat lover of 40 years, when greyhounds entered her world. Introduced to her by her niece and a work colleague who both had a rescue greyhound, she im
J AS tapped the shiny knocker twice, then stepped back, glancing at Priya. “Are you sure this is the right flat?” Priya held up the sealed envelope, showing the typed address. “Number three, Oak Avenu