Disabled dogs charity raising funds to create north Wales centre

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Disabled dogs charity raising funds to create north Wales centre
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A charity, which has helped more than 500 dogs, hopes to raise £250,000.

Ms Daghistani said: "They've had so much hands-on treatment that they're very easy-going.

Louise and Ali Emslie-Wigglesworth, from Kinmel Bay, Conwy county, already had 12 rescue dogs when they decided to adopt two from Wolfie's Legacy. Ms Emslie-Wigglesworth said: "With a bit of kindness, love, TLC you get where you want to be with them.

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