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Doggy Day Care: “People see their dogs as family.”
It’s a dog’s life, and a flaming well good one too.
Read the full story..Sit and Stay: A dog show with a difference
Last weekend saw dog owners come out in droves for a ‘dog show with a difference’ at Manchester’s Sadler’s Yard.
Read the full story..How the North (eventually) made a dog owner out of me
Only in what I choose to call ‘middle age’– with the implicit intention to live to at least 114 – did I become a dog owner.
Read the full story..Win tickets for DogFest, Cheshire
WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO DOGFEST AT ARLEY HALL, CHESHIRE
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Pub Dogs of Manchester
Wondering what to get that dog-loving Mancunian in your life for Christmas? Well, look no further than photographer Georgie Glass‘s new book, Pub Dogs of Manchester. It’s a lovely book and us folks at Northern Soul think it’s a brilliant idea.
Read the full story..Editor's Picks
- Image Gallery: The Female Form Through Time, Discovery Museum, Newcastle
- “Our first night is bound to be emotional.” Anthony Prophet, co-owner of The Bowdon Rooms in Altrincham
- Book Review: This Is How We Come Back Stronger – Feminist Writers on Turning Crisis into Change
- Image Gallery: Jade Magenta Williams, A Smart Price way of life, PAPER, Manchester
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