dog during lockdown and would "do it all again tomorrow", despite suffering the heartache of losing her. Rowan Williams, 39, who lives in Sheffield, adopted Tulla from rescue centre Dobermann Rescue UK and Europe in Stoke On Trent after deciding "she had more love to give".She says: "I already have a rescue dog called George and last summer decided to take on a second."I purposefully opted for an end of life dog because I know how rescue centres struggle to place older dogs in homes."Tulla had wobblers syndrome - Cervical spondylomyopathy - which is compression of the spinal cord which would eventually result in paralysis.Rowan says her family were worried she would not be able to handle losing her, but she was determined.After joining.
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