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Gary Carter & Sarah Vesty

Heroic Scots dog rescues OAP, 91, lying badly injured in back garden after horror fall on 'cold' night

A heroic dog has proved himself woman’s best friend after coming to the rescue of a 91-year-old lying badly injured in her back garden.

Bearded collie Fergus raised the alarm after the OAP took a night-time tumble in Edzell, Angus.

The pair know each other well as neighbours and the dogged doggie rushed back to his owner to bark the alarm call which led to the discovery of the distraught pensioner.

She was rushed to hospital following the incident earlier this month but is now making a good recovery at home.

The woman did not wish to be named but has praised 12-year-old Fergus and his owner, Trish McGregor.

The delighted owner said: “Fergie knows everyone, especially my neighbours.

“When my friend wants to have a gossip over the fence she’ll tell him ‘get your mummy’.

“He’ll then come up the garden to the house and bark at me so I know to go out and have a chat.

“Fergus was in the back garden around nine o’clock that night. He came back to the house and kept running in and out, barking all the time. It’s exactly what he does when my neighbour is out there.

"But I knew she wouldn’t be out for a chat at that time of night. He wouldn’t shut up and I told him not to be silly. But he just didn’t stop,” she said.

Trish, 80, then went to investigate and found her badly hurt friend.

“She had broken her arm and was cut on her face. It was very cold that night.

“After falling she was struggling to get back to the house and had been shouting out for help, but none of the other neighbours heard her.

"If Fergus hadn’t come for me and made such a fuss, who knows what might have happened.”

An ambulance took the lady to hospital and she is now on the mend at home.

Trish said: “She is an amazing old lady. Her and Fergus always get on but she now thinks even more of him.

“He’s totally spoiled, but really he’s a wonderful companion. Everybody knows him and he’s a bit of a character.

“Fergie knows everything I say – even if he doesn’t do what I tell him very often!

“He’s a little devil sometimes, but I wouldn’t be without him and I think he deserves to be in the good books now.”

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