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Adopting a dog with my boyfriend changed our entire relationship Kate Leaver © Provided by The Independent
My dog’s name is Bert. Also known as the “best boy in the world”. To wind my boyfriend up, sometimes I call the nearly-four-year-old creature who lives with us “my first-born son”. He is the apple of my eye; the best decision we ever made; the hairy love of my life. I am dangerously devoted to this dog, given his life expectancy, but what is love if not the loveliest risk we can take?
When I first saw Bert, I knew he had to be the third member of our family. I’d been scouring dog shelter websites for months, waiting to find my favourite breed, a shih tzu, to pop up. Bert’s predecessor – in another country, with a different boyfriend – was an elderly shih tzu named Lady (silent middle name Beyoncé) Fluffington. Since her departure from this world, I was obsessed with getting a dog like her, believing (accurately) that shih tzus are the ma
Heart-warming new book features Burnham Crufts-winning dog and owner
A Crufts-winning Burnham-On-Sea dog and his owner are featured in a new heart-warming book about remarkable friendships between dogs and their owners.
Vanessa Holbrow, known as Ness, and her re-homed Border Terrier, Sir Jack Spratticus, won the Crufts Friends for Life award in 2018, as we reported here.
Now, the incredible bond between them is featured in a new book that has been published in paper format this month in the new book called ‘Good Dog’ which celebrates dogs who change and even save lives.
The book was unveiled last year as an e-book, but has now this month been launched in paperback format for the first time.
Picture credit: MDD/Bex Arts/PA, MDD/PA, Ayling/PA, MDD/Neil Pollock/PA From sniffing out cancer, to transforming the lives of people with chronic conditions, dogs really are a force for better health. By Lisa Salmon. There’s no doubt that cuddling your dog can make you feel better – but it’s not just a feeling. It’s scientific fact that owning a dog can improve both your mental and physical health. And we’re not just talking about the obvious benefits of taking your dog for regular walks, or the mental comfort of having canine company. Several studies show you’re at much less risk of dying from anything if you own dog. For example, a 2019 University of Toronto study found dog owners have a 24% lower chance of dying from any cause over a 10-year period, and people who lived with a dog after having a heart attack had a significantly lower risk of dying.
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