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  • May 5, 2017 - LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - LIVERPOOL , UK.  ..Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, joins newly elected Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram (left) in Liverpool today (Friday 5th May 2017).  Pictured at Devonshire House Hotel, Edge Lane, Liverpool. (Credit Image: © Chris Bull/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: Richard Stoddard is found passed out on his front porch in East Liverpool, Ohio. It took paramedics 8 doses of Narcan to revive him. Photo by Brian Allen (Service Safety Director East Liverpool, OH). Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: General view, East Liverpool. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: General view, East Liverpool City Hospital. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: General view, East Liverpool. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: General view, East Liverpool. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: General view, East Liverpool. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 5, 2017 - Liverpool, Merseyside, UK - Liverpool, UK. Steve Rotherham, the newly elected metro mayor of Liverpool, at an event with Labour members and the media in Liverpool following the results of the local and Mayoral elections. (Credit Image: © Ian Hinchliffe/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Everton footballer Wayne Rooney, arrives for training at the club's Finch Farm complex, in Liverpool. Rooney was charged with drink-driving, after he had been out drinking with 29-year-old brunette, Laura Simpson, while his pregnant wife was on holiday. 8th September 2017. Photo credit: Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda defender Marko Gobeljic (77) fights for the ball against Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold (66) during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda midfielder Branko Jovicic (3) fights for the ball against Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino (9) during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold (66) shoots the ball during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda defender Milos Degenek (5) fights for the ball against Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah (11) during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Sadio Mane (10) celebrates with Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana (20) after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Sadio Mane (10) celebrates with Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana (20) after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino (9) celebrates with Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri (23) after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda goalkeeper Milan Borjan (82) dives for the ball during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold (66) in action during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda defender Filip Stojkovic (30) is shown a yellow card by the referee Daniel Siebert during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri (23) in action during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Sadio Mane (10) in action during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda goalkeeper Milan Borjan (82) dives for the ball during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool supporters during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino (9) celebrates after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181024_zaa_n230_476.jpg
  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda goalkeeper Milan Borjan (82) dives for the ball during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker (13) warms up before the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah (11) during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool team pose in order to be photographed before the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah (11) prays after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino (9) celebrates with his teammates after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri (23) in action during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah (11) scores his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah (11) prays after scoring his goal during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Liverpool team pose in order to be photographed before the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda defender Filip Stojkovic (30) talks with assistant referee during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3  Liverpool v FK Crvena Zvezda on October 24, 2018, at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda team warm up before the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda forward Richmond Boakye (99) warms up before the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda coach Vladan Milojevic during the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Liverpool, Merseyside, UK - Liverpool , UK . Hundreds of police manage the two protests. Far-right street protest movement , the English Defence League ( EDL ) , hold a demonstration in Liverpool , opposed by anti-fascists , including Unite Against Fascism ( UAF  (Credit Image: © Joel Goodman/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 24, 2018 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - Crvena Zvezda team pose in order to be photographed before the Uefa Champions League Group Stage football match n.3 LIVERPOOL - CRVENA ZVEZDA on 24/10/2018 at the Anfield Road in Liverpool, England. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Serena Guthrie from England  in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Jade Clarke from England in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Lenize Potgieter from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Shadine Van Der Merwe from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Izette Griesel from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Bongiwe Msomi from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Joanne Harten from England in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Maryka Holtzhausen from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Lenize Potgieter from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 18, 2019 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Lenize Potgieter from South Africa in action during the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 match between South Africa and England at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Final Score: South Africa 47 - 58 England. (Credit Image: © Graham Glendinning/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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