Man charged after spaniel killed in Dunblane park attack, dog euthanized, another captured

A man has been charged after a spaniel was attacked to death by two dogs in Stirling.

Police Scotland told Sky News they were unable to confirm the breed of dog involved in the fatal attack, which took place in the Braemar Park area of ​​Dunblane on Monday, March 11.

In the latest update on Tuesday night, police said a 20-year-old man had been charged in connection with the incident.

a policeman Scotland A spokesman said the two dogs suspected of being involved in the attack had been traced and one had been euthanized while the other was taken to a secure kennel.

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They added: “The man has been charged with an offense under the Dangerous Dogs Act and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

“We thank the public for their support of this investigation.”

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