The Scottish SPCA has won a legal battle against a dog security firm to rehouse animals found in neglected and disease-ridden conditions.
The organisation has been granted permission to move on “or otherwise dispose of” dozens of dogs and cats found in appalling conditions at a breeding centre on a Perthshire farm.
It was forced to take legal action with bills for the seizure and temporary accommodation of the animals rapidly approaching £100,000.K9 Cube provided animals to work in security and as sniffer dogs and had used South Cairnies Farm Cottage, in Glenalmond, as a breeding hub.But after reports from the public, it was raided by police and Scottish SPCA officers.Perth Sheriff Court was told the animals suffered “multiple
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