court as a witness. Scott Bennett, 40, is alleged to have been threatened by Andreas Garifalou, 34, and John McDuff, 37, in Strathaven, Lanarkshire.
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Dunoon to issue a warning to owners about keeping their animals away from the water amid rising temperatures.
One dog was brought into the vets seriously ill after suffering symptoms from toxic poisoning.The animal was given anaesthetic and oxygen while receiving treatment.Tragically another dog who had been playing in waters at Loch Eck, died shortly after symptoms of poisoning began to show.The two separate incidents left the Dunoon surgery suspicious of blue-green algae in the area.Symptoms
.court as a witness. Scott Bennett, 40, is alleged to have been threatened by Andreas Garifalou, 34, and John McDuff, 37, in Strathaven, Lanarkshire.
dog owner has issued a warning to fellow pet owners to the dangers of Giant Hogweed - after her Spaniel's head swelled to twice its normal size.
Police Scotland.
Borders around 6.00pm on Tuesday July 27. All three of the men involved were dressed in dark clothing and all had baseball caps and face coverings, according to Police Scotland.
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homeless of face losing their home.
crash that left two dead and one seriously injured has been officially named. Gary Patterson, 65, was one of two men to die in the collision between a black Volkswagen Sirocco, a blue BMW 4 series and a silver Vauxhall Mokka in Ayrshire on Thursday.
Police, fire and ambulance crews have been scrambled to John Knox Pulpit in Lomond Hills, Fife, after the alarm was raised shortly after 5pm on Friday, July 23.
Scots beach. Chilli was splashing around in the water at South Queensferry when she ran over a huge jellyfish.
Sean Batty has warned drivers and dog owners about the dangerous and possibly fatal levels of heat inside their cars. The STV star decided to do an experiment in Glasgow showing how much the temperature rises inside a car with closed windows on a sunny day after watching similar ones in America.
West Lothian street. The 40-year-old female owner of the XL American Bulldog-type animal has also been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.
Police have slammed those responsible after medics only managed to reach the individual at St Cyrus Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire "by luck" at the weekend.
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East Lothian, on Sunday July 11 when he was mauled by a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross American Bulldog. Dean had taken Kaitlin Millar's family dog on a morning stroll after leaving his friend's house on Lynn Lea Avenue when a dangerous dog attacked.The 30-year-old told the Record: "I was walking and the next thing I heard this guy shouting and I seen this dog running."The dog came running right round my leg and clamped onto the side of my partner's dog's neck.
Scots beautician has warned pet owners about the perils of hot weather after her beloved rescue dog died from overheating after a short walk. Laura Kyle, 32, took Betty, a three-year-old French Bulldog out for a walk in a field near Livingston at lunchtime on Thursday with her other dog, a Pug called Frank.
Scots woman has been driven to 'breaking point' as ants swarm her council flat in Hamilton. Chelsey Campbell, 28, moved into the flat on Brankholm Brae in Hamilton in February last year and has suffered from the ant infestation ever since.
scenic Scots river. Bosses at Calamity Kayaking in Paisley were so sick of the state of the River Cart that they used a massive line over a local bridge to pull out as much rubbish as they could.
Scots dog owner was left devastated after her pet pooch was mauled to death by a Staffie in front of her eyes, with the horrific attack also causing her to have an epileptic fit. Gail Grubb, 46, was walking her beloved seven-year-old Chihuahua Chicco in Edinburgh when a woman driving past asked if she knew the owner of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier which had jumped into her car.
Police say the remote location has been busy with visitors and are urging anyone who has witnessed anything suspicious to come forward. Constable Fraser Edwards said: “This particular honesty box is located next to the gateway building across from the beach and it’s possible that anyone visiting the area could have seen something which could prove vital to our investigation.
missing Scots walker has been found five days after the last sighting of the owner. We told yesterday how Neil Scott, of Campbeltown, Argyle and Bute, was last seen around 1pm on Tuesday at the Co-Op in the area, and is believed to have attended at the local post office shortly after.