From people who recently lost pets and aren't ready for another, to dog owners who want their pooch to have some company while they're at work, Australians are meeting online to share their animals.
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Mrs Ballard is among many Australians who are entering into dog-sharing arrangements that owners and borrowers say are a "win-win" situation. "I find it's a win-win situation because he gets a walk, his mummy's happy that he's walking and I've got company to do my daily walks," Mrs Ballard said.
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