As well as a TV, the boudoir comes equipped with mood lighting, pictures and a fan, Birmingham Live reports. Buster loves it and now he can be in the same room as me but also chill out in his own space. Sean says Buster's behaviour has improved so much that he is now a therapy dog and visits hospitals, residential homes and a brain injury rehabilitation clinic. (Image: Caters News Agency)Sean added: "We’ve been working really, really hard on his trust issues. "Buster has such a lovely nature and is an ideal therapy dog.
Source: Daily Mirror June 09, 2019 10:53 UTC