The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Neglected dogs used to fight wild animals LOCHORE: Martin Davidson trained his maltreated pets to kill

CRIME: Banned from keeping dogs for five years after court hears of suffering

- AILEEN ROBERTSON

A Fife man who kept dogs for fighting wild animals was described as having an “unfathomab­le” disregard for their welfare.

Martin Davidson, 24, will be sentenced later this year after being convicted of two charges under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court. When officers from the Scottish SPCA searched Davidson’s home in Lochore they found hunting gear, photos of dogs with dead animals and a Staffordsh­ire bull terrier with severe scarring to her muzzle and lower jaw.

They also found three bull lurchers in a kennel and run in the back garden, which was too small for their needs. Two of the dogs had fresh injuries.

Davidson was banned from keeping dogs for five years and a court order was made allowing the dogs to be rehomed.

A Scottish SPCA special investigat­ions unit inspector said: “The disregard that Davidson had for the welfare of the wild animals he forced his dogs to fight, and for his own dogs, is unfathomab­le.”

A Fife man who used a Staffie and bull lurchers to hunt wild animals has been banned from keeping dogs for five years.

When animal welfare officers from the Scottish SPCA searched Martin Davidson’s home in Lochore they found hunting gear, photograph­s of dogs with dead animals and an eight-year-old Staffordsh­ire bull terrier named Lady with significan­t scarring to her muzzle and lower jaw.

A Scottish SPCA special investigat­ions unit inspector, who cannot be named due to undercover operations, said: “These injuries are consistent with animal fighting, in particular badger baiting.”

Lady and three bull lurchers named Tramp, Mojo and Sid, were found in poor condition and were not registered with a vet.

Davidson was convicted of two charges under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court.

He was not in court when the case was called yesterday and Sheriff Alastair

Brown banned him from owning or being in charge of dogs for five years.

The sheriff also made a deprivatio­n order, which means the Scottish SPCA, which has custody of the four dogs, can set about finding them loving homes.

“We received intelligen­ce that Davidson was keeping and training dogs for the purposes of animal fighting,” said the Scottish SPCA inspector.

“The three lurchers were found outdoors in a kennel and run in the rear garden, far too small for their size and breed. Two had obvious, fresh injuries to their ears and heads.

“We also found animal fighting parapherna­lia at Davidson’s residence. This included hunting gear, bloodstain­ed wellies and a spot lamp commonly using for lamping with dogs, which is hunting at night.

“Multiple images were discovered of his dogs pictured with dead animals at night. Some featured the dogs viciously gripping foxes between their jaws.”

Davidson, of Abbotsford Road, pled guilty to keeping dogs for animal fighting and failing to ensure that their needs were met.

The second charge stated the bull lurchers’ accommodat­ion was too small and they could not exhibit normal behaviour, and were liable to attack each other, causing injury and suffering.

The inspector added: “During interview, Davidson admitted that the four dogs were not registered with a vet and did not receive any medication or treatment to ease their suffering from any of the injuries they had sustained.

“Other photos showed Lady, Tramp, Mojo and Sid in the back of Davidson’s vehicle at night with fresh injuries. Our expert vets determined these were consistent with animal fighting, specifical­ly with badgers and foxes,” the inspector said.

“If anyone has any informatio­n pertaining to individual­s who are involved in this activity, we would urge them to contact our confidenti­al animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

Sheriff Brown called for reports, including a restrictio­n of liberty order assessment, and Davidson will be sentenced on October 2.

 ??  ?? Injuries suffered by Lady, a bull lurcher kept by Martin Davidson.
Injuries suffered by Lady, a bull lurcher kept by Martin Davidson.

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