West Lothian. The 52-year-old was walking her German Shepherd in a wooded area near Nicholson Way, Livingston, at around 8pm on Sunday when the incident took place.
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A Scots volunteer group who help find lost dogs has urged owners to make a 'kit' of their pet's scent in the event they go missing.
Search Dogs for Lost Dog Scotland said this simple trick could stop pets from going astray.
The volunteer handlers use specially trained canines that are trained to follow smells to track down missing dogs or cats.
They said these simple scent preservation kits mean their dogs could track down your beloved pet even quicker - and it only takes five minutes to make.
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West Lothian. The 52-year-old was walking her German Shepherd in a wooded area near Nicholson Way, Livingston, at around 8pm on Sunday when the incident took place.
raped in a park has told how her attacker dragged her into bushes.The 16-year-old was subjected to the sickening assault minutes after she became separated from friends and was trying to catch them up.They had spent the day swimming and were heading home when a man grabbed the victim from behind.The terrifying incident happened in Glasgow’s Dawsholm Park, in the north of the city, last Monday.The teenager’s dad has revealed how she suffered scratches and bruises while trying to fight off the
dog who died after being poisoned by toxic algae has issued a warning to other pets owners. Andrea Mclellan had let six-year-old Benjamin cool off in a burn near her home in Cupar, Fife, during the sizzling hot weather last week.
coronavirus vaccine is found.Mike Grieve, one of the owners of Glasgow's Sub Club, believes that only an immunisation will allow clubs to open and return to their former glory.The Jamaica Street venue, which opened in the late 1980s, claims to be among the longest running underground dance clubs in the world.It is home to one of the UK's largest bodysonic dance floors, allowing revelers to feel the music pulsing below their feet.The "proper house venue" - which has no outdoor areas, and has a
Scots are being warned of the tell-tale signs that show a dog is suffering from depression as the country gears up to go back to work after lockdown.Dogs can show a wide range of emotions and even feel sadness and anxiety.And with owners preparing to head back to work post-lockdown, bouts of depression in pooches is likely to rise if they are left alone all day.Pet joint supplement company YuMove have released a new guide to combat dog depression with veterinarian Chad Dodd.Dr Dodd
A dog walker has told of her terror after a masked thug attacked her with a hammer.
Vets are urgently warning Scottish animal lovers to thoroughly check their pets for ticks after a dog fell ill from Lyme disease.
A teenager who vanished from a Lanarkshire town has sparked a frantic police search to find him.
A woman who is dying of a cancer missed by medics got married yesterday in a touching ceremony.
A young Scots mum who lost her newborn baby, endured two cancer diagnoses and had a stem cell transplant has tragically died from inflammation of her lungs.
Scots are being urged to donate old gadgets and devices to help disadvantaged families during coronavirus lockdown.
The husband of a brave mum who died from cancer just three years after losing her son to the same disease has paid tribute to his “gorgeous and kind” wife.
Scots are being urged to “finish the jobbie” after a survey found that dog owners are bagging but not binning their pet’s poop.
Three hillwalkers have been fined for breaking lockdown rules after having to be rescued on a Scots mountain- nearly 60 miles from their homes.
A thug hurled abusive and homophobic slurs at a Scots couple sparking a police investigation.
It's the latest craze to sweep social media that Scots are trying during lockdown.
Scots have been raving about a recipe which uses a secret trick to achieve 'light and fluffy' scones - and the results are mouth-watering.
A Scots hairdresser has been sharing the love to lift spirits during lockdown.
Typing, chatting on the phone, gardening, cooking – there’s not much social worker Juliette Gill will not do naked.
A probe has been launched after a badly injured dog had to be put to sleep after being abandoned next to a Scots road.