Dog owners in Glasgow have been warned to be on the look out after a spate of deliberate attempts to harm their pets.
The Scottish SPCA have today revealed that three dogs seemingly ingested poison in Alexandra Park.
It comes less than two weeks after Dog biscuits laced with nails found in Glasgow as owners warned to be vigilant in Anderson in a sickening attempt to harm the animals.
And Glasgow dog owner issues warning after pooch eats food laced with antifreeze on golf course , in another separate incident, we told how dog owner Ross Logan warned others to steer clear of Knightswood Golf Course after his dog ate some food coated in antifreeze.

Dog biscuits laced with nails found in Glasgow as owners warned to be vigilant
In the latest incident, the Scottish SPCA were alerted by a dog walker who had to seek urgent treatment for the animals in his care after finding food smelling strongly of household cleaner.
Inspector Stacey Erwin said: "The person who called found foodstuff, which appeared to be cheese and chicken, smelling very strongly of cleaning products, which could have been antifreeze.
"The dogs were immediately taken for the necessary emergency treatment.
Glasgow dog owner issues warning after pooch eats food laced with antifreeze on golf course
"Thankfully, they have since been discharged.
"This is the second attempt to deliberately harm or kill an animal in Glasgow within days of each other.
"This is a criminal offence and Police Scotland have been made aware."
The charity are urging the public to be extra vigilant and to report anything suspicious to Police Scotland via 101.