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The incident occurred in Braemar Park, Dunblane, on Monday, March 11, when two dogs attacked a spaniel, which subsequently died, within the Braemar Park space of Dunblane.
A Police Scotland spokesperson mentioned: “Both dogs involved have now been traced. One has been euthanised and the other has been taken into secure kennels. The man was charged with an offence in relation to the Dangerous Dogs Act and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
“We thank the public for their support in relation to this enquiry.”
The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 is an act of the parliament United Kingdom prohibiting or proscribing sure varieties of dogs and codifying the legal offence of permitting a canine of any breed to be dangerously uncontrolled.