Body of a dog found dumped near Edinburgh's Niddry Burn

The Scottish SPCA is trying to find out what happened to the pet.

Author: Chloe ShawPublished 27th Jul 2022

**WARNING: This article contains images some may find distressing**

The body of a dog has been found dumped in a bag next to Edinburgh's Niddry Burn at the Jack Kane Centre.

The Scottish SPCA is now trying to find out what happened to the pet which was discovered on Monday but may have been there for several days.

Scottish SPCA senior inspector, John Toule, said, “It is suspected that the dog is a corgi cross or a similar breed. We believe the dog to be male. He was light brown with patches of dark brown fur around his face.

“Given the condition of the body, we think the dog may have been there for a few days.

“The dog was wearing a purple collar and there was a green tennis ball in the bag.

“We’re keen to find out how he passed away and why the body was left in a bag in this location. We’d also like to be able to find the owner in case they don’t know about the death of their pet.

“We understand that the death of a pet can be a difficult and confusing time but this is not the correct way to dispose of an animal’s body.

“If anyone recognises this dog or has any information on this incident they can contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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