Illustrations

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Mischievous Tonka and Bisbee came as an inseparable duo from Battersea. Cheeky Tonka is seen here, eyeing up the Christmas turkey before perching halfway up the tree for a nap!

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Shadow the Pug cross, who was such a comfort to his owner, Mildred, through difficult times.

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Scrappie the mongrel puppy, who earned his name after he was abandoned in a park bin.

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Cupid, later named Sam, became a much needed friend for lonely Lucky the Collie.

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Faith the Great Dane was lying emaciated and close to death in a ditch on a bitterly cold winter’s day when Battersea came to her rescue.

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Ted finds room in his bed for Scrappie.

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Bailey and his new pal, Paddy, learn to play nice and share, despite their size difference.

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Jake the Jack Russell, who helped his owner, Mark, find purpose – and became a lifelong friend.

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Mark’s cheeky Battersea puppy, Milo, who loves sunbathing and causing mayhem.

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Poppy puts an arm around loving family dog Molly.

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Molly proved to be extremely tolerant of Ruby [right] and Poppy’s attempts to dress her up as Santa, or in pearls and a feather boa!

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It was a dream come true for Northamptonshire police officer Emma when she was offered a job with the dog handling unit.

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Herbie during specialist service dog training.

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Herbie’s searching abilities are put to the test.

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German Shepherds Prince and Tyson make the perfect candidates for prison work. They’re the best of friends too.

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After losing their beloved dog, Johnny Reggae (above), Nick and Stephanie took in another Battersea dog, Tiffin (following page). With Battersea’s support, the couple helped Tiffin overcome his traumatic past.

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Westie Jessie snoozing in the Cornwall sun.

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Mongrel puppy Santa was brought into Battersea on Christmas Eve by a member of the public who found him wandering the streets of London.

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Jack Russell cross Charlie stole the heart of Battersea’s Liz and she gave him a permanent home. It was on one of their walks that Liz came across the bin where Scrappie had been abandoned.

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Long after Terry and Pat’s children had flown the nest, Dancer the Akita cross puppy reminded the retired couple what it’s like to have a child in the house once more.

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Dancer, now called Sam, steals a nap on Terry and Pat’s bed.

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Dancer was only a foot tall as a puppy. Now he’s three years old and doesn’t know his own size!

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Battersea’s Elizabeth started fostering these tiny kittens when they were just two weeks old. Would she be able to give them up?

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The scales register a little under 200g.

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A curious Olive emerges from the Christmas wrapping paper.

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Olive and Ophelia are all grown up.

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Rosie the Staffie was left fighting for her life after being thrown into a freezing lake.

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Against all odds, Rosie survived the ordeal and, with Battersea’s help, found a loving new home.