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‘No concerns’ after owner of dead pups found

dundee: Owner contacted Scottish SPCA to explain the reason why 11 puppies were found buried in cemetery

- jake keiTh jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s animal welfare charity has stated it has “no concerns” over the wellbeing of any animals after tracing the owner of 11 puppies found dead in a Dundee cemetery.

The Scottish SPCA had earlier made an appeal for informatio­n after the grim discovery at the Eastern Cemetery on Arbroath Road last Thursday.

The puppies, which were placed in a cardboard box, were less than two weeks old when they died – meaning they were so young they had yet to open their eyes – and included a mix of males and females.

But the appeal led to the owner of the animals contacting the Scottish SPCA to explain she had buried them after the mother had birthed 16 puppies, with 11 of those passing away.

A relative of the owner also took to Facebook to explain the situation, after receiving a deluge of criticism.

She said the decision was taken to bury the puppies next to the headstones of relatives of the family in the cemetery – rather than place them in a bin or bury them in a private garden.

A spokespers­on for the Scottish SPCA said: “The owner of the puppies has now been traced and at present there are no animal welfare concerns.”

The charity had been alerted after a council worker stumbled across the animals while tending to graves.

The find was not reported to police since the Scottish SPCA have full powers to deal with the case.

A post-mortem examinatio­n is still to be carried out, with further action to be decided based upon the results.

The charity had earlier said the welfare of the mother of the litter was of high concern following the discovery, saying: “This was a particular­ly sad find and we’re keen to understand the circumstan­ces behind this.

“Eleven puppies were disposed of in total and there are obvious questions around how they’ve come to be in this state.

“We’re currently awaiting results of a post-mortem.”

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Picture: Anadolu Agency.

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