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David McStay

Carluke, South Lanarkshire Animal Abuser

CONVICTED (2022) | wildlife persecutor David Andrew McStay, born 28 July 1988, of 2 Eastfield Road, Carluke ML8 4PA failed to provide adequate veterinary treatment for an elderly lurcher. Lamper McStay only received a paltry fine and wasn’t banned from keeping animals despite his cruelty to his senior dog. McStay, whose Facebook ‘likes’ include multiple lamping and so-called pest control groups, was prosecuted for animal cruelty following a Scottish SPCA investigation. He pleaded guilty for failing to provide adequate veterinary treatment for a 13-year-old lurcher named Cassie. Cassie had to have 16 teeth removed after being badly neglected by her lamper owner. Scottish SPCA inspector Heather Lawson said, “On 18 November 2020 we attended an address in Carluke following a call to our helpline from a member of the public who was concerned about several dogs at the property. “When the dogs were examined by our veterinary staff it was discovered that one of the dogs, a 13-year-old lurcher named Cassie, had severe periodontal disease, pyorrhoea and thick calculus, which would have caused her significant suffering for around one year. “The dental disease was so severe that the dog required a surgical procedure as a matter of urgency to address these conditions. In total Cassie had 16 teeth extracted. McStay with partner Jean Totten, who also lives at the property where the dogs were kept but wasn’t prosecuted. “McStay claimed to be unaware of Cassie’s condition but any person responsible for the day to day care of this dog would have been able to smell the disease. “A responsible owner would have sought medical treatment much more promptly and Cassie need not have suffered due to such poor husbandry. “Although we’re glad that McStay has received a fine we would have liked him to receive a ban on keeping animals due to the disregard he showed for Cassie’s well-being in this case. “We hope he seriously reconsiders his ability to care for any animal in future. Scottish SPCA News Daily Record

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