james landale, bbc news.e nhs — by walking one hundred laps of his garden before his hundredth birthday this month — has now raised more than £6.5 million. captain tom moore — from bedfordshire — says the response to his appeal has been "almost unbelievable. " he was live on the bbc news channel as donations reached over £5 million. completely out of this world. thank you so much for all you people who've subscribed to the national health service. because for every penny that we get, they deserve every one of it. they do. it's a time of massive upheaval for all of us — and whilst it may be strange enough for us humans, for dogs it's even more confusing. we can't exactly let them know why we're working from home or changing our routines. and, of course there's one question — if they could — they would all ask... where's our walk? well, help is at hand, as david sillito explains. dogs are just amazing. they are that rock that often people need. the daily walk has, for many, come to an end, but thankfully help i