The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife puppy is kicked to death

DUNFERMLIN­E: Culprit believed to be a man walking in the Linburn Road area

- Aileen Robertson

A puppy has been kicked to death in Dunfermlin­e.

Heartbroke­n dog breeder Yvonne Hannah said the five-month-old cocker spaniel called Poppy died of internal injuries after being attacked while her owner’s back was turned.

“He (the owner) bent down to clean up after her, and in the next moment he heard her screaming,” she said.

It is believed the culprit was a man who was wearing a black jacket and walking a black labrador in the Linburn Road area. Anyone with informatio­n is urged to contact police.

A Fife dog breeder has spoken of her heartbreak after one of her puppies was kicked to death.

Yvonne Hannah has appealed for the public’s help in tracing a man who is believed to have fatally injured the fivemonth-old cocker spaniel called Poppy.

“I do hope the message stops another dog from meeting this fate,” she said.

Mrs Hannah described Poppy as an “adorable little girl only finding her way in the world”.

She said she reported the attack to Police Scotland yesterday and urged anyone with informatio­n on the incident to come forward.

Poppy’s owner, who has not been named, was walking the pup in the Linburn Road area of Dunfermlin­e last Wednesday afternoon when he crossed paths with a man wearing a black jacket who was walking a black dog, believed to be a labrador.

Mrs Hannah said: “He bent down to clean up after her and in the next moment he heard her screaming.

“He ran over to her and at the same time a man wearing a black jacket and walking a black lab was seen walking quickly away.

“The dog was in shock and had suffered blunt forced trauma, resulting in an internal bleed in her lungs.

“He must have kicked her as there was no one else around and nothing else to cause such injuries.

“If anyone does know who this could be, please report them. Poppy died from internal injuries as a result of his actions.”

She said Poppy was on an extendable lead at the time. She must have ran over to greet or sniff at his dog,” she added.

Mrs Hannah, who is a member of the Kennel Club, describes herself as a hobby breeder.

“This is our first litter so all the more heartbreak­ing,” she said.

“As the person who bred her, we were shocked to the core to hear about what had happened to her, only days before she turned six months old.

“We kept one of her sisters from the litter so we felt it very strongly since we have a cocker spaniel pup of the same age.”

She added: “Someone who is capable of kicking a five month-old puppy could have tendencies that are terrifying.”

Animal welfare charity the Scottish SPCA said it had no record of the incident being reported.

Deputy Chief Superinten­dent Tom Gatherer from the charity said: “We have not been alerted to any incidents of this nature in Dunfermlin­e.

“We urge anyone concerned about the welfare of any animal to contact our animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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Poppy, a five-month-old cocker spaniel, died of internal injuries after the attack.
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Poppy the spaniel pup and, below, Poppy with her sibling Fleur. Her breeder Yvonne Hannah has made a plea for informatio­n after somebody kicked Poppy so hard she died afterwards from her injuries.
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