Brits loves their pets. And for many Big Issue vendors up and down the UK, it’s no different – they rely on a pet for companionship and a reason to see to their responsibilities. Their pet is their family, and plenty have reported the transformational effects of bonding with an animal.
Truro’s Nick Cuthbert is one such vendor. He got his dog Bryony when she was seven weeks old. The chocolate Labrador-collie mix turned 10 in July. She is the “love of [his] life,” he tells The Big Issue.
Cuthbert struggled with issues for much of his life, and credits Bryony with keeping him on the straight and narrow. “She keeps me going every day now,” he explains. “I know that I have to keep it together, that I need to work and keep a roof over our heads.”
Even when X-Factor host Dermot O’Leary visited him on his pitch last year, the vendor reported mostly talking to him about their shared love of dogs. “I told him how much dogs mean to Big Issue vendors like me – dogs are our life,” he said.
“I’ve always had a dog, all my life,” the 55-year-old adds. “My last dog, Taz, died. Deciding to get another was hard. But eventually two of my customers put a third in each, and I put in a third, to buy Bryony.” Veteran vendor Cuthbert has been selling The Big Issue for 16 years.
Bryony gives the vendor a reason to go for long walks in the country, which he says has been hugely beneficial to his health. And she joins him on his pitch at the city’s Lemon Quay piazza six days a week where she is a huge hit with the public.