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Emylie Howie

Cruel Paisley couple fined after puppy left with bleeding scabs and gaping wound for weeks

A cruel couple from Paisley who failed to seek veterinary attention for their dog have been fined.

Robert McLeish, 27, and 22-year-old Chanel McGaharon pleaded guilty at Paisley Sheriff Court to failing to seek veterinary treatment and pain relief for their eight-month-old Akita dog’s chronic skin condition which caused hair loss and skin lesions.

The couple were each slapped with a £135 fine while the poor treatment towards their pet was branded as “deplorable.”

Their negligence resulted in the dog’s unnecessary suffering, irritation and discomfort.

The duo’s mistreatment was caught when a complaint regarding the dog’s welfare was made to the Scottish SPCA.

SSPCA inspector Isla Bell said: “On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 I attended the property of Robert McLeish and Chanel McGaharon in response to a complaint of dog neglect made to the Scottish SPCA animal helpline.

“The report stated that there was a dog lying outside the home with swollen paws and missing fur and which appeared to be very lethargic.

“On arrival, I asked to see inside the property to assess whether the dog’s health could be related to their living conditions, however, McLeish refused to grant access.

“I then observed a female Akita dog lying on a blanket outside. The Akita, named Marlie, appeared to be an older dog, slightly underweight and had a generally lethargic demeanour.

“Marlie would constantly stand up, turn around in a tight circle then lie down, as if irritated.

“She was also scratching constantly.

“I noticed blood on the back of the Marlie’s legs and belly and on her paws from scratching herself. These areas also had a particularly sparse coat. The skin that could be seen in areas where fur was missing or sparse was red, inflamed and covered in scabs.”

Marlie was suffering from a chronic skin condition (Scottish SPCA)

Inspector Bell was horrified to learn of Marlie’s young age and to discover the awful state of her skin and so she seized the dog from the cruel couple.

She added: “I was shocked to discover that Marlie was only eight months old. She showed no signs whatsoever of being a playful puppy which would have been expected at this age.

“It was clear that Marlie’s welfare had suffered.

“Her chronic skin condition meant she had scratched herself to the point that she left a gaping wound on her head and wore away hair on her body, ears and legs. She also had areas of thickened skin from the constant scratching.

“It is deplorable that somebody could watch their pet in this constant state of irritation and do little to ease their suffering.

“I was so concerned for Marlie’s welfare due to her condition that I removed her immediately to be examined by a vet.

“Veterinary examination confirmed that she had been caused unnecessary suffering by her owner's failure to seek veterinary attention for her skin."

Poor Marlie was in a terrible state when she was found (Scottish SPCA)

Inspector Bell continued: “We are disappointed that neither McLeish nor McGaharon received a ban.

“We hope they will seriously reconsider their ability to care for animals in the future.

“After being taken into our care, the condition of the Marlie’s skin improved drastically and her demeanour was a lot happier. She has now been rehomed to a loving family where she is treated to lots of cuddles and beach walks.

“If anyone is concerned about an animal, they can contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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