Dermot’s Amazed By Dalmatian Assistance Dog Digby Who Can Empty The Washing Machine | This Morning

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Disney’s ‘Cruella’ is winning rave reviews, and helping bring cinema back to life, but it’s also reignited our love for cute and cuddly Dalmatians! We’ve got a rather special spotty pup in our studio today, who’s smart enough to outwit Cruella. Digby is the first Dalmatian in the UK to qualify as an assistance dog, and has transformed the life of his owner Katie, who was born with a rare genetic muscle disorder. The best-friends join us today, to tell us why there’s more to Digby than just his spots.

Broadcast on 02/06/21

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