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Husband and wife with 59 foster dogs have 'no plans to stop there'

In this week's Pet Club, a record-making couple foster 59 dogs in seven years, a lost cocker spaniel is found in the back of an ambulance and a vet shares a stark warning

Chris and Corinne have no plans to stop fostering dogs in need

Husband and wife team Chris and Corinne Bell have fostered an incredible 59 dogs in just seven years from animal welfare charity Battersea - and have no plans to stop there.

The canine-loving couple took their first fostered pooch home in 2016, and have gone on to care for one of the highest number of dogs ever fostered by one family through the charity.

"One of the best things about having a foster dog is the happiness they bring to our family life," Chris said.

"We have fostered 59 dogs so far and it's one of those jobs that is its own reward. There is nothing better than watching an animal grow and learn."

Lennie the Labrador is one of 59 dogs the couple have looked after from Battersea

Among the lucky pups fostered by the couple was Peaches, a two-year-old lurcher who arrived at the animal shelter as a pregnant stray.

After she gave birth to a four-strong litter, Papaya, Cherry, Blueberry and Grape, Chris and Corinne stepped in to provide a temporary home where she could tend to her "fruit bowl pups".

All four little ones, and mum Peaches, went on to find their forever homes.

The couple also took in 10-year-old Labrador retriever Lennie when his owners were no longer able to care for him.