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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: She was on the programme to publicise her US TV special, An Evening With Dua Lipa.
    It features sa video of her singing as a little girl.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
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    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
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    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
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    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
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    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.She was on the programme to publicise her US TV special, An Evening With Dua Lipa.And a there was a cameo from one of her teachers at a London drama school which she attended, identified only as Ray.
    A clip was shown where he was speaking about her talent when she crept up behind to surprise him and both ended up in tears.

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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
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    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Dua Lipa helps rehome puppies
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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    Singer Dua Lipa has her hands full - helping finding homes for rescue centre puppies.
    The British star, 29, was on the Stephen Colbert talk show to help out with his occasional spot, Rescue Dog Rescue.
    The idea is to publicise animals looking for a home by putting them on TV.
    Later in the show , she was able to help Colbert with a gift idea for his wife Evie.

    OPS: Dua Lipa on the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert.
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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Rabbits which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Rabbits which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Rabbits which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Rabbits which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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