Britain's loneliest dog visited 10,000 times but never taken home finall...
Audio Newspaper Britain's loneliest dog has finally found a new home after six years in a rescue centre - thanks to two caring Mirror readers. Dalmatian-cross Dotty, aged seven, had spent most of her life in the kennels despite being viewed 10,000 times by visitors. But now Mirror readers Ed and Janice Darrall, 62 and 59, have welcomed Dotty into their home in Telford, Shropshire. The Daily Mirror reported on Dotty's struggle on Tuesday December 8 and, just two weeks later, she's found a home in time for Christmas.Janice said: "Dotty's absolutely gorgeous. "As soon as we saw the article in The Daily Mirror, we knew she was going to be the dog for us – I picked up the phone with the paper still in front of me. "She's such a beautiful dog, we took to her instantly. Neither of us can believe she's been there so long. "We took her out for a walk and seemed to bond instantly, now we're just really excited to have her at home and spoil her for...