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Dawn Fearn, 51, was looking after two very special ladies w
Three women share sweet bonds with their support dogs
To the joggers, dog walkers and pram pushers, we must have been a familiar sight. Even the seagulls who cruised the sky scanning for any discarded sandwich crusts and fish and chip wrappers seemed to
Louise Brinton-Clarke had lost all hope until a standoffish tabby cat sauntered into her life
I WAS only five when Elaine first came into my life. She was tall and dark skinned, with a perfume that smelled of roses and big necklaces in bright colours that bounced as she laughed. Whenever my da
According to the charity Carers UK, there could be more than 10.5 million unpaid carers in the UK. You could be one of them and you may not yet consider yourself in that role. Caring often starts with
For years I didn’t know why he was slipping away. Now I do, I’m fighting back