Former stray dog Ted stars in La Boheme in Manchester

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Joanne Burrow said Ted had become a "loving and friendly dog"

A stray dog rescued from a life on the streets has made his stage debut in a production of Puccini's classic opera, La Boheme.

Ted has tread the boards for the first time with owner Joanne Burrow in a production at Manchester's Opera House.

The Yorkshire terrier, who came to Ms Burrow underweight and "in such a state", played the pet of one of the main characters, Musetta.

She said she was sure he would "immensely enjoy" the show.

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Ted appeared as Musetta's dog in La Boheme

Ted was rescued by Manchester and Cheshire Dogs Home, where Ms Burrow works, at the age of one.

She said when he first arrived, she thought he "wouldn't make it", but "now he's such a loving and friendly dog [who] has come out of his shell".

She added that he was not "fazed by crowds, noise or light" and would "no doubt immensely enjoy" his time on stage.

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