forest have been blasted as 'utterly irresponsible'. Local dog walkers were shocked as they took their pets for a stroll to see smoke rising from Carnie Woods in Westhill, Aberdeenshire yesterday.
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puppy farmers who have brought misery to hundreds of Scots. The pair, understood to have based themselves in different rental flats to escape detection, are accused of taking huge sums from families for gravely ill puppies.
forest have been blasted as 'utterly irresponsible'. Local dog walkers were shocked as they took their pets for a stroll to see smoke rising from Carnie Woods in Westhill, Aberdeenshire yesterday.
here.In a statement LMRT said: “All at Lomond MRT would like to offer our most sincere condolences to both friends and family.“Thanks to colleagues from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency crew, Police Scotland and Killin Mountain Rescue Team for their assistance.” The Record have contacted Police Scotland for comment. Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here.
Cops were called out to the Dalmarnock Road area of Glasgow last night after receiving reports of men 'photographing' children. The group - aged 38, 28 and 27 - were charged in connection with the incident which happened around 6.35pm on Tuesday.
dogs were snatched from Scots streets in apparently linked thefts at the weekend. A four-year-old pregnant bitch Shiatzu/Chihuahua cross was taken from Scott Street, Stirling around 2pm on Saturday- being driven off by a man in a blue old-style Land Rover Discovery.
puppy farming has told how her daughter dropped to her knees in tears after their puppy died just hours after arriving at its new home. Glasgow mum Annemarie bought Pomeranian crossbreed, Angus, online as a present for her two young daughters.
coronavirus pandemic.The Scottish SPCA says it has recorded an increase in the number of calls to its helpline about unwanted animals, with more than 136,000 calls received in 2020.Its frontline team attended an average 214 incidents each day - nearly 78,000 across the year - with 3,369 animals rehomed and more than 7,000 others admitted to the National Wildlife Rescue Centre.A rise in demand for puppies has also led to an increase in the number of raids and seizures of dogs from low-welfare
boy with disabilities broke his nose at a Scots school and his mum claims he was 'neglected'. Kirsty Clapperton was left furious when her son, who has autism and uses a wheelchair, was in a serious accident at Braidburn School in Edinburgh.
sexually abused four others has been jailed for eight years. Michael Taylor earlier pleaded guilty to carrying out a string of sickening attacks before appearing at the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday for sentencing.
Love Island'sLaura Anderson is facing upset and asked for help after discovering that her beloved Pomeranian puppy Buddy is going bald. Scots born Laura, who recently moved house from Glasgow's West End to Stirling where she has moved in with her dad for the time being, admitted she was 'totally stressing out' over her puppy Buddy's condition.
puppy was shot and killed on a Fife farm following an incident of sheep worrying. The pooch died just before 12pm on Tuesday on a farm in the Ballingry area.
puppy farmers. William and Maureen Mackenzie wanted to bring a dog into their home to love but have been devastated by the death of Jack Russell Sandy who died just days after they bought him.
Police are warning pet owners to remain vigilant after a man tried to steal two dogs from their owner in Dunfermline.
Iron Brew flavoured Jelly Babies, which were produced by Greenock-based Golden Casket, proved to be a smash hit with customers and now the supermarket chain are getting set to bring them back as part of their core range across Scottish stores. Priced at 99p for a 200g bag, Aldi say the sweets bring Scotland’s best-loved flavour to the market in an exciting new format.
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
violence.The Irishman and a network of accomplices have flooded Scotland with sick puppies –many of which have died in agony of diseases like parvovirus and giardia.When one buyer investigated the man who sold her a sick pup, she was shocked to see a Facebook account in Mongan’s name and with his photos displaying images of shotguns, knuckle dusters and machetes.After the Record exposed Mongan and wife Ellie as key players in the puppy trafficking operation, we were inundated with reports of
Covid-19 vaccine has sparked a huge police probe in Edinburgh.A single multi-dose vial of the vaccine was swiped from a vaccination centre at the city's Morrison Street on Saturday morning.Officers say the callous theft was an 'isolated incident' and that they are 'following a positive line of enquiry'.Locals are being warned of scammer vaccinators as police urge anyone offered a vaccine outside a vaccination centre to get in touch.Chief Inspector Neil Wilson said: "We were made aware of an
Glasgow on Tuesday morning. Cops are appealing for information following the incident around 10.25am in the Newlands Road area.
Police and community leaders have hit out at yobs who scrawled sinister sectarian graffiti on a motorway footbridge.The despicable slogan ‘All Taigs are targets’ appeared on the M8 crossing between Renfrew and Hillington over the weekend, causing uproar in the community.Councillor Jim Paterson, who represents the Renfrew South and Gallowhill ward, branded it as ‘unacceptable’ and said he was attempting to have it removed quickly.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by