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Heartbreak as dog from notorious Perthshire puppy farm put to sleep after teeth filed down

An animal foster carer has revealed the heartbreaking story of a young dog bought from the Glenalmond puppy farm who had to be put down due to the  horrific injuries he had suffered.

Sabre, a two-year-old Belgian Malinois, was purchased from the notorious site last July by an unsuspecting couple.

They later learned every tooth in Sabre’s mouth had been filed down, causing raw nerve endings to turn black and leaving the dog in pain.

Sabre with his football

Unable to control Sabre, who suffered from post traumatic stress related problems, the couple contacted Diane Grant, a Belgian Malinois foster carer who tried to rehabilitate him.

Diane is now highlighting Sabre’s case and again questioning why it took the Scottish SPCA so long to act on information relating to the Glenalmond puppy farm.

It comes after the procurator fiscal confirmed a 27-year-old man was being investigated in relation to human trafficking and animal welfare abuses at the Perthshire site.

Diane, who works with New Dawn Malinois Rehoming, contacted the Scottish SPCA on July 27 2020  alerting the charity to Sabre’s plight. She said her vet also voiced concerns.

Sabre was microchipped to the owner of the Glenalmond puppy farm and the site had already been reported to the Scottish SPCA multiple times over the previous year.

However, the animal welfare charity insisted there was not enough evidence to continue the case.

Diane Grant with Sabre
Sabre’s teeth were all filed down

It would be at least three months before inspectors finally raided the puppy farm – by which time Sabre was dead.

“(On August 8) they called me to tell me that the SSPCA wouldn’t be taking it any further as there wasn’t enough evidence,” said Diane.

“I couldn’t get my head around it.

“To say I was gutted was an understatement.  They failed this dog on numerous occasions especially as they had been and seen him in this location (Glenalmond).

“They had all the dog’s chip details from the location – its devastating.”

Due to his teeth being filed down, Sabre had to undergo a half-mouth extraction but it was not enough to save his life.

Diane said: “Tragically, on September 16, due to the trauma this poor boy had been subject to in his short  two year life span – myself and the owner of the rescue had to make the decision to put Sabre to sleep.

“It was after long conversations with my vet and a behaviourist about what was best for Sabre – as like people, dogs get PTSD.”

The Scottish SPCA has come under heavy criticism for its handling of the Glenalmond puppy farm case with neighbours and documents revealing it was aware of the site for 18 months.

The farm was eventually raided in late October last year when more than 60 animals were rescued from the rural property.

The Scottish SPCA said it would not comment on an ongoing criminal investigation.