BRIDGEND, UK. Julie Wort, from Bridgend, runs the Wagadog Inn, as well as fostering many dogs from Animal Rescue Centres. She ended up adopted three o


BRIDGEND, UK. Julie Wort, from Bridgend, runs the Wagadog Inn, as well as fostering many dogs from Animal Rescue Centres. She ended up adopted three of the dogs, Ellie, Fleur, and Nikki. The puppy that she is fostering at the moment is called Aria, and is still looking for a home. Julie has fostered 150 dogs over the course of 7 years, often fostering more than one at a time. By fostering the dogs, she acts as an interim between the Animal Rescue Centres and the dogs “forever home”. Whilst there, the dogs are assessed in order to discover the home they would belong in the most. © Jessica Gwynne


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