Bites, cuts found on mutilated Scottish pony
A shetland pony gelding is recovering later existence constitute amongst multiple cuts in addition to seize amongst teeth wounds from what the Scottish SPCA has described every bit a sickening incident.
The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information close the assault on Robbie, an 18-year-old chestnut gelding inwards Aberdeenshire.
It is believed the assault occurred betwixt Th eve in addition to Fri afternoon (May 9-10).
The SPCA was alerted when Robbie’s owners, who discovered him amongst multiple wounds on his trunk at their habitation inwards the Meikle Wartle expanse of Inverurie.
“Robbie has multiple injuries, approximately of which seem to live on cuts in addition to approximately of which aspect similar bites,” Inspector Fiona McKenzie said.
“Due to the seize amongst teeth marks, I intend it’s possible a domestic dog was involved.
“Thankfully, all the wounds are superficial and, physically, Robbie is going to live on all right. Nonetheless, this incident is deeply concerning.
“There was goose egg inwards the champaign that Robbie could accept injured himself on in addition to then it seems that someone has begin to deliberately motility him harm.
“Robbie was wearing a caput neckband in addition to then I intend someone may accept held him nonetheless piece the assault was carried out. Otherwise, I believe he would accept struggled, making it hard to inflict in addition to then many wounds.
“This assault would accept been extremely frightening for Robbie in addition to caused him a neat bargain of pain, suffering in addition to distress.
“We are urging anyone amongst information to contact us, fifty-fifty anonymously, every bit nosotros require to discovery the roughshod individual responsible for this sickening incident.”
Causing an creature unnecessary suffering is an offence nether the Animal Health in addition to Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006. Anyone constitute guilty of doing in addition to then tin hold off to live on banned from keeping animals for a fixed menstruation or life.
Information tin live on reported to to the Scottish SPCA’s Animal Helpline on 03000 999 999.
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