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Founder of Dumfries and Galloway animal hospice considering branching out to support people

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Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterThe founder of what is believed to be the world’s first animal hospice is considering branching out – to people.Alexis Fleming, who runs the Maggie Fleming Animal Hospice near Dundrennan, fears too many dying humans lack the love and care they deserve.The centre is named after Alexis’ dog Maggie, which died of lung cancer on a vet’s operating table.

She set up the hospice so that other animals wouldn’t die alone and in distress.And now she feels she could use her experiences to help people in similar situation.Alexis said: “A lot of people are facing death alone and one of the things I’m interested in is doing for them the equivalent of what I do for

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