A member of the public witnessed the incident, which occurred outside a shop in Clydebank's Montrose Street on 10 October. The Scottish SPCA believe the man is local to the area.
The Scottish SPCA has issued an appeal to track down a man who was captured on CCTV beating a dog outside a shop in West Dunbartonshire. The animal welfare charity wants to find the black and white collie to check on its wellbeing. A member of the public witnessed the incident, which occurred in Clydebank's Montrose Street on 10 October. The Scottish SPCA said the man tied the collie up outside the premises and then headed inside.
Laura McIntyre, Scottish SPCA chief inspector, said: 'We are keen to trace the gentleman captured in the CCTV and make sure the dog is okay. 'The dog he had with him is a black and white collie and appeared to be relatively young from the video footage.' The man is described as blonde, tall and lean, and in his early to mid-20s. At the time of the incident, he was wearing a navy-coloured hoodie.
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