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Alcoholic dog who got addicted to drinks left out by owner now sober

Por: Newsweek World April 09, 2023

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A dog in the U.K. who developed an alcohol addiction after getting drinks from his former owner is now sober, and on his way to a full recovery, thanks to the intervention of an animal welfare charity.Coco, a two-year-old Labrador cross, and another dog were handed to the Woodside Animal Rescue Trust in Plymouth, Devon, after the death of their owner.According to a post on the Trust's Facebook page, both dogs began suffering fits, and sadly... + full article



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