Owner, Ralph Dryden from Motherwell, was convicted of causing unnecessary suffering by over-feeding him. The four-year-old black Labrador has been adopted by a family from Paisley.
The dog piled on the pounds due to a diet of fish suppers and four tins of dog food a day. He was removed from his previous owner in January after a vet examined him and found him to be "dangerously obese".

At a hearing at Hamilton Sheriff Court, Dryden was convicted of causing the animal unnecessary suffering. Sentence was deferred for six months for good behaviour.
Since being re-homed in March, Bob has slimmed down to a lean 41kg thanks to a strict diet and six-mile walks. New owner Paul McShane said: "Bob had to be lifted into the car when we first got him, he couldn't even walk the distance from the car to the front door of the house.
"He also couldn't climb onto a bed or be trusted on the stairs. I was told on some occasions Bob was getting fed four big tins of dog food as well as a fish supper a day."
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