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Fionnuala Boyle

Cruel Scots dog owner who illegally cropped American Bully pup's ears hit with pet ban

A cruel dog owner has been slapped with a 12-month ban on owning, keeping or working with animals after causing "considerable pain and discomfort" to his puppy by illegally cropping his ears.

Kane, a six-month-old American bully, had belonged to Andrew Dean Kirkland, 32, from Airdrie in North Lanarkshire. The dog was seized from Kirkland's care on April 30, 2021, after SSPCA officers attended his property and found Kane to have had his ears clipped.

With worries mounting for his welfare, the pup was rushed to a veterinary surgery where medics discovered that three quarters of both of the flaps on his ears had been removed, thought to be around three weeks earlier. There were also dimples either side of the wound, which indicated the use of suture material - the instruments used during surgical procedures.

Andrew Dean Kirkland, 32, illegally cropped the American Bully pup's ears (SSPCA)
Andrew Dean Kirkland with the puppy (SSPCA)

At first, Kirkland tried to claim that the dog had been imported from Bulgaria with cropped ears. He then claimed he thought ear cropping was legal and had been told it would make his dog less aggressive and stop him fighting with other dogs.

At Airdrie Sheriff Court on Tuesday, August 30, Kirkland pled guilty to causing unnecessary suffering through failing to provide veterinary treatment for injuries caused by a prohibited procedure.

Kane's ears were cropped just a few weeks before he was seized from his cruel owner (SSPCA)

At the same court on Monday, November 7, he was slapped with a 190-hour Community Payback Order, to be completed within 18 months.

The Scottish SPCA said that although they are pleased about the punishment, they believe Kirkland had shown a "premeditated willingness to compromise welfare for a purely cosmetic reason", so would have wanted a lengthier ban for the callous pet owner.

The 32-year-old was hit with a Community Payback Order (SSPCA)
Kane was seized from a property in Airdrie last year (SSPCA)

A special investigations unit inspector involved in the case for the animal welfare charity said: “In the UK, as ear cropping is a prohibited procedure, any operation is unlikely to be carried out with appropriate anaesthetic or pain relief.

"Kirkland has allowed this to be carried out to a defenceless young dog, undoubtedly causing significant unnecessary suffering, with no regard for the pain and discomfort this would ultimately cause Kane. If anyone is concerned about the welfare of an animal they can call our confidential helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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