I groaned as my partner Emma nudged me awake. It was a Sunday morning in March - and squinting at the clock, I saw it was 7am! ‘What’s going on?’
I croaked. But I had a feeling I already knew.
Since October 2013, me and Emma, 40, had run Dogs4Rescue - a non-profit business providing care, socialisation and love to rescued dogs - from our rural home near Salford.
As the name suggests, it’d started with dogs - but within the year, we’d started taking in cats, rabbits, hens, ferrets, sheep, pigs, horses, turkeys...any animal that needed help!
Though we tried to find new homes for the animals we rescued, some stayed with us.
We were like a big farm family!
So when Emma woke me up that morning, I…