Britain rescues Britain

The free-roaming animal sanctuary at a Salford farm revolutionising dog rescues

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the cityEmma Billington and her partner Louise Fields have saved more than 1,500 dogs from all over the world who would have otherwise been put to sleep.Some have been rehomed, while others, still scarred from mistreatment, live their lives among their family of farm animals including three sheep, two goats, five pigs, 20 chickens, two turkeys, three ducks, a goose and a pheasant.The couple, who live in a farmhouse near the M62 with a rabbit, two ferrets, two guinea pigs and five cats, want to revoluntionise dog rescues in the UK.Their not-for-profit organisation, which is funded by their dog crèche business in Sharston, is known nationwide as a pioneering.

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