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03.03.2020 - 13:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Two abandoned puppies from Perth have been rehomed after round-the-clock love and care from Scottish SPCA.
Named Sharky and Georgie by rescue centre workers, the brothers were discovered abandoned in woods at North Muirton on the outskirts of Perth.
A dog walker spotted the puppies, which were only a few days old, and phoned the Scottish SPCA animal helpline.
The call most likely saved the lives of the pups which, being so young, needed feeding every few hours.
Dale Christie, Angus, Fife and Tayside
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A Scots rescue centre are celebrating some ‘egg-cellent’ news just days after one of their owls was stolen during an early morning raid.
A Greek crimebusting show has sparked new information emerging about the death of expat Jean Hanlon.
Visit Scotland has cancelled a major tourism event at Perth Concert Hall.
Gangster clan the Peaky Blinders are set to invade the Scots coastal village of Portsoy.
One of the Oscar-nominated screenwriters of 1917 is to take part in a Q&A with students at the Scottish institute she graduated from.
A dad has become the first single gay man in Scotland to adopt a child.
Scots mums will get more maternity pay under new budget plans set to be announced by the UK Government this week.
Kind Scots have raised over £7,000 to help a dog fighting for his life after being hit by a car.
A former residential school in Paisley will be investigated as part of the ongoing Scottish Child Abuse inquiry.
Inspirational Perth cancer fighter Lily Douglas has told how she managed to get TV’s Mr Nasty dancing.
A Dumbarton residential unit is to be investigated as part of the ongoing Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry.
Genesis have announced that they will reunite with a tour, for the first time in 13 years.
A conservation charity has warned Perth and Kinross Council it must redesign its proposed Cross Tay Link Road or its construction will cause “irreversible” damage to the environment.
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