The Mirror. She continued: "It was actually really out of character for her. She's the most loving little dog usually, she would lick anyone to death."I was gobsmacked that she did what she did – but so grateful to her.
She got an extra big dinner and lots of extra cuddles that night."She added: "We were just coming back from a dog walk, when a man and a woman approached and they were asking me where Southchurch was.
I turned around and pointed in the right direction, and the man just jumped on my back, pushing me to the ground and held a knife to my throat."They kept saying ‘give me your money, where’s your money, we need your money’."I was on the floor for what felt like forever.
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