Tracey, 41, of Pottery Road, Hoo, who has owned Stella for about a year, is an insulin-dependant diabetic. She believes if her faithful dog had not woken her up in the early hours of Friday last week, she could have gone into a coma and, as she lives alone, that could have been fatal. About seven months ago, Stella did the same thing when Tracey had another attack while asleep.

Tracey said: "She was licking my hand and nudging me with her nose. She kept nudging and nudging until I woke up. At first I didn't realise what was happening and then when I came round a bit, I realised I was having a hypo and was able to get up and sort myself out. My blood sugar was dangerously low. If she'd not woken me up I could have slipped into a coma."
Stella, who is eight, has not had any specialist training to identify the danger signs of going into a hypoglycemic attack, but Tracey thinks she has worked it out by herself. Tracey, who also has other health problems, added: "She is a Jack Russell and border collie cross, so she had the intelligence there. We are inseparable. We go for walks four times a day and we sit together on the sofa, she never leaves my side. She's a real lifesaver and I gave her a treat of a farmhouse sausage for what she did. I'm very proud of her and love her to bits."
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