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A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC CALLED THE CHARITY’S ANIMAL HELPLINE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, AFTER FINDING THE DOG WRAPPED IN A BLUE FLEECE, NEXT TO A PUBLIC PATHWAY AND RIVER. ROSS THOMSON 10:10,
11 Feb 2025 The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after a dog was found dead in woodland in the Covenanter Road area of Harthill. A member of the public called the charity’s animal
helpline on Saturday, February 8, after finding the dog wrapped in a blue fleece, next to a public pathway and river. Scottish SPCA Inspector Colin Arthur, said: “We were called out to dead
dog found wrapped in a blue fleece in a quiet woodland area of Harthill. “Sadly, it looked like it had been there for some time. DOWNLOAD THE LANARKSHIRE LIVE APP TODAY The Lanarkshire Live
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Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android Article continues below “The dog was unfortunately not microchipped but looked to be a Collie type dog. “It is
unknown what has happened, but the dog did have some visible wounds to the neck. It is unclear if these wounds happened before or after death. “If anyone has any information surrounding the
circumstances of this dog, they should call our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.” Article continues below _* DON'T MISS THE LATEST HEADLINES FROM AROUND LANARKSHIRE. SIGN
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