PM's rescue puppy moves in to No 10
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Boris Johnson's new rescue puppy moves in to Downing Street

A puppy from an animal rescue charity in south Wales has moved in to Downing Street with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The 15-week-old Jack Russell-cross, called Dilyn, had been abandoned by puppy farmers.

It has moved from Friends of Animals Wales in Rhondda, to the flat above No 11 Downing Street, where Mr Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds live.

They were keen to promote Lucy's Law - a crackdown on puppy farms.

  • 02 Sep 2019
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