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Jet and Lilly are neither in the best of
     health at the moment. Jet will be twelve
     in June and Lilly eleven in November.
     They live in Fleetwood where they are
     much loved members of Jo and Leo's
     family.

                              Sprocket                   Lily (left) and Jet
                              (formerly
                              Mozart) the
                              brindle galgo, lives happily in Chorley with his black and
                              white greyhound friend Dolly, aged nine. Sprocket's
                              mum and dad Liz and Clint said they were told he was
                              “about eight”
                              when he came
                              to live with
                              them ten years
                              ago!             Alli and Gold

                              Gold and Alli
     Sprocket and Dolly       are two sisters
                              who were both
                              twelve last
     October. They are both fit and well, living
     in Manchester with Ellie and Derrick.

     Stella and Tom will both be twelve later
     this year and are in reasonably good health. They live in Cleveleys and have been a
     great comfort to Sandra since the passing of her husband Graham.

     Natalie and Mary also live in Cleveleys. Natalie will be twelve in June and Mary will
     be ten. They have been loyal companions to Steven following the sad loss of his
     wife Carol, one of our much loved and missed volunteers.

     Foxy will be twelve in July. She lost her pal Charity last September. Both dogs
     have been a great comfort to their owner Jim, who lost his wife Jenny another of
     our lovely friends and volunteers in January 2018.

     George will be twelve in June, he lives happily in Stalybridge with Sandra and
     Tony, whilst our two girls Polly and Trish will hopefully both reach the age of
     twelve in August and will be well enough to spend their holidays with us again in
     Cornwall in July.

     Looking forward to meeting up with you and your dogs as soon as possible later
     this year. Don't forget to check the GIN website and Facebook page for the
     latest news of events.       Take care everyone and in the poignant words of
     Captain Sir Tom Moore “Tomorrow will be a good day”

                                  Sue, Phil and Carol
                    Volunteers from Cheshire and the North West


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