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Therapist ‘inundated’ with kind messages after caring dog Poppy dies

A dog that starred on TV after helping a therapist reach out to those less fortunate and in need of support has died.

Poppy the boxer would help cognitive behavioural therapist Kimi Cowie-McCash break the ice with vulnerable people in Dundee by identifying those in need of support.

The pair appeared on Loose Women last summer, recognition for the hard work they carried out in the city.

Confirming the sad news of Poppy’s death, Ms Cowie-McCash said she had suffered a heart attack and a possible stroke.

She was rushed to the vet but was too weak to pull through, a previously undiagnosed tumour having ruptured on her spleen.

Speaking to The Courier, Ms Cowie-McCash paid tribute to her “best friend” and said Poppy truly was “special”.

She said: “She was so couthie. She was so gentle and small, especially for a boxer.

“I saw her being born 11 years ago and this was the first time she was ever ill.

“I have been door to door to let people know that she has passed and left a queue of people sobbing.

“I’ve been inundated with support on Facebook and Twitter and had supportive emails too.

“The level of support I’ve had has been great.”

Scottish crime writer Val McDermid sent support to Ms Cowie-McCash on Twitter, acknowledging how difficult the loss of a pet is.

Broadcaster and Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams also sent her support, saying how “sorry” she was to hear of the loss.

Kimi had interviewed Val McDermid for a podcast, and talked passionately about her dog. She said that Poppy had helped her cope with depression and hoped that she had helped others too.

Ms Cowie-McCash and Poppy came to the attention of thousands as she spoke to those who required support and attention, such as the city’s homeless people.