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When the world stopped, two dogs reminded us to keep going. Meet Olive and Mabel--the Labradors whose sweet faces and viral antics brought laughter, comfort, and hope during lockdown. With his signature dry wit, BBC sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter transformed his quiet days at home with two lovable Labradors into moments of global joy. But behind the internet fame was a deeper story--about routine, resilience, and the healing power of dogs. From Zoom mishaps and empty stadiums to countryside walks and muddy pawprints on the carpet, Dog Days: Life in Lockdown with Olive & Mabel is a…mehr

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When the world stopped, two dogs reminded us to keep going. Meet Olive and Mabel--the Labradors whose sweet faces and viral antics brought laughter, comfort, and hope during lockdown. With his signature dry wit, BBC sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter transformed his quiet days at home with two lovable Labradors into moments of global joy. But behind the internet fame was a deeper story--about routine, resilience, and the healing power of dogs. From Zoom mishaps and empty stadiums to countryside walks and muddy pawprints on the carpet, Dog Days: Life in Lockdown with Olive & Mabel is a laugh-out-loud, quietly profound memoir of one unforgettable year, told through the eyes of two canine companions who helped their human--and millions of others--stay sane. Whether you follow Olive and Mabel online or are just discovering their charm, this memoir is a heartwarming celebration of dogs, devotion, and the lasting bonds that carry us through.
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Andrew Cotter is one of the most recognizable voices in sports broadcasting as a leading commentator on the BBC's golf, rugby, tennis, and athletics coverage. Originally from Troon in Ayrshire, Andrew now lives in Cheshire and as you can see from some of his pictures and videos on Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, when not covering some of the world's great sporting events he's often to be found up a mountain, handing out dog treats.