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Appeal for information after seriously ill dog found in Paisley put to sleep

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Seriously ill French bulldog found in Paisley

We are appealing for information after a seriously ill dog found in Paisley had to be put to sleep.

We are appealing for information after a seriously ill French bulldog was found on 14 February.

The dog was found at around 1am on Caledonia Street, Paisley outside shops by a member of the public.

Chief inspector Laura McIntyre said, “The dog was a male, fawn French bulldog. We estimate him to be around 11 years old and he was not neutered.

“He was microchipped to an address in Falkirk but was reported missing from this address in June 2021.

“The dog was in generally poor condition, and was suffering from a severely ulcerated eye. He could not use his back legs and would not eat.

“On veterinary advice it was decided that the kindest thing to do would be to put him to sleep and end his suffering.

“We’re keen to find out how the dog came to be in the area in such poor condition and why he was left alone when he was clearly unwell and in pain.

“There is a vet on this street and we are unsure if someone has tried to leave him outside of the vets hoping he would be found. However, this is not the correct procedure to follow.

“If anyone has any information on this incident they can contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999."

 

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If anyone is concerned about an animal, please do not hesitate to contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.

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