Swan put down weeks after being attacked by dog

Robbie Boyle
BBC Scotland news
Scottish SPCA An SSPCA nurse holding the swan's head wearing blue gloves. The swan's bill is a very pale orange.  It has some dark colour on its white neck. Scottish SPCA
The swan was put to sleep after the attack

A swan has died weeks after it was attacked by a dog in Moray.

The bird was rescued from a pond at Brodie Castle and Estate between Nairn and Forres on 5 February and has since been put to sleep.

It was spotted with a badly-injured neck and the Scottish SPCA said the swan had multiple dog bite wounds.

The charity added the incident served as a reminder of the importance of maintaining control of dogs, especially in areas where wildlife was present.

A statement from the SSPCA said: "While vets battled to operate in time, it was evident that there was far too much damage, and the sad decision was made to end her suffering.

"She was given a course of antibiotics and pain relief but sadly the injuries were too severe for her poor body."

Anyone who witnesses a dog attack on a swan has been urged to contact the police on the non-emergency 101 number and ask to report the incident to a wildlife crime officer.

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