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Liam Gallagher is helping to raise money for the construction of an animal hospital. The 51-year-old singer previously adopted a street dog called Buttons, and the former Oasis frontman has now lent his support to Tina's Hospital, which is designed to provide medical services and support for dogs. Niall Harbison - who aims to save 1,000 dogs a month through Happy Doggo, an organisation that feeds hungry street dogs - wrote on X: "A story that proves not all is bad in the world and which I guarantee will make you smile [smiling emoji] "It features a street dog called Buttons, rock star @liamgallagher and the building of a hospital for a dog called Tina.

The stuff that dreams are made of...



(1/8) "Little Buttons was abandoned in the jungle in Thailand. She invited herself into our little sanctuary. She was only a puppy.

"She came back day after day and eventually we took her in and put her up for adoption. We were very small operation (2/8) "Long story short @liamgallagher applied. When the application came in it listed the occupation as “singer”.

I presumed my mates were taking the p***. "Surprisingly it was real [laughing emoji] Liam even knew the other dogs from online. Buttons had a beautiful forever home (3/8) "Buttons has settled in and is absolutely adored by Liam and family.

She is treated like a queen. "This year @liamgallagher has been on tour and dedicated the aptly named “half the world away” to Buttons. But that was just the start.

.. (4/8) "Throughout the tour there is a massive globe on stage.

They’d fallen so in love with Buttons and wanted to help that they wanted to auction off the globe to help us here at @wearehappydoggo "I never asked for a thing as it’s all about the dogs so this blew my mind (5/8) "The globe was auctioned and @coopuk were kind enough to take it. It will be a feature in the new @TheCoopLive venue in Manchester where visitors can see it before all events. "The fact it is a globe and Buttons came from “half the world away” is perfect (6/8) "Incredibly the donation will be for a mind blowing £25,000 which will help us build Tina’s hospital.

"It will be built on the same piece of jungle where little Buttons used to sneak in on. This is it. I think we’ll need a smaller similar globe.

.. (7/8) "Never underestimate the Impact dogs can have on us all.

Over a year ago little Buttons walked in hoping for a better life. She’s done that and then some. "Not everything is bad in the world.

Love always wins [heart emoji] (8/8) (sic)".

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