The Scottish SPCA have made a determined plea for info after 4 pets have been deserted in and round Glasgow.
The charity appealed to the general public concerning 4 dogs and one snake discovered throughout the Scots metropolis.
Three of the animals have been taken into the care of the charity’s Glasgow Centre whereas one is now within the care of the Lanarkshire centre, stories Glasgow Live.
The Scottish SPCA has urged the general public to not get in contact with rehoming enquiries and pressured that they need to solely be contacted if that they had info concerning the animals.
The animals embrace a male Akita discovered at Bailleston Care Home on April 30, a male canine discovered within the Shortroods space on April 24, a 3rd male canine present in Rutherglen on May 1 and a black, orange and white snake discovered on May 1 Clinchyard Place, within the Galston space.
A press release from the charity reads: “Please be aware, this isn’t a rehoming put up. Please solely contact us in case you have related info.
“If you recognise any of those animals please name 03000 999 999.”
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