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A therapy dog who has survived cancer twice is now helping fellow patients with their recovery.
Scruffy, a Border Collie Golden Retriever cross, volunteers for Pets As Therapy and is a regular visitor to Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester.
The 13-year-old pooch loves to give people the support and boost they need when undergoing their own treatment for various illnesses and conditions.
He meets patients from all
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toxic plant. The 56-year-old man was out walking his pooch along his usual route on the morning of July 20.
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cancer at just 26-years-old has shared the heartbreaking moment she had to tell her child that she would never come home. Joanne Caunce, 52, from Platt Bridge, Wigan, lost her daughter in October last year to brain cancer — having battled breast cancer two years before that, Manchester Evening News reports.
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