I Saved My Dog . . . And Now She Saves My Life Lifeline the Pets Who Were Given a Second Chance by the Scottish Spca Animal Welfare Centres

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ANIMAL magic is gripping the west of Scotland thanks to our fabulous Pet Idol 2005 contest, run in association with the Scottish SPCA - the nation's biggest animal welfare organisation.

MARIANNE TAYLOR meets some of the animals rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the owners who have given them loving new homes WHEN Adrian Lynn took his new dog Pixie home from the Scottish SPCA Animal Welfare Centre at Bothwell Bridge, he knew he'd be giving her a second chance at life.

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I Saved My Dog . . . And Now She Saves My Life Lifeline the Pets Who Were Given a Second Chance by the Scottish Spca Animal Welfare Centres

What he didn't know was that the little black and tan mongrel would return the favour by saving his life.

Adrian, 60, from East Kilbride, suffers from debilitating diabetes, which means his blood sugar levels can become dangerously unstable at any time.

Before getting Pixie five years ago, he found himself in hospital every few weeks when pot...

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