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For the love of DOGS

After a long, gruelling day at work, RSPCA inspector Emily Astillberry knows that, whatever kind of day she’s had, her husband Dean will know what she’s going through, as he’s an inspector for the animal charity too.

‘It always means so much that I know he has that level of understanding because some of the days are sometimes a lot tougher than others,’ says Emily, from Mileham, Norfolk. ‘Dean and I both say it’s the best job in the world, except when it’s the worst one, and we have each other for support, to offload

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