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Chicks get away in fear from dog at Glasgow’s Victoria Park

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Animals were spotted swimming in the pond at Victoria Park in spite of a variety of swans, ducks and coot chicks calling the location home.

Over the weekend, a tan Labrador-design dog was found in the pond triggering birds living neighboring to fly away in worry of the animal.

Members of Friends of Victoria Park said they were “disgusted” to see the dog charging through the pond whilst off leash and required owners to guarantee their dogs were much better under control.

One composed: “The moms and dads and the chicks spread off the nest in fear. There was no dog owner in sight.”

Another included: “There are coot chicks at that pond. This is a disgrace.”

While a 3rd said: “Not hard to stop if dogs are on a leash and under owner’s control.

“Yes, the ducks could fly off, however what about the other park users? Not everybody understands how to react to an over-friendly or aggressive dog.”

Park fans have actually already been left concerned regarding the population of swans within the pond area after one animal was found dead near the park bridge previously this year.

The bird was the 20th to have actually been discovered dead in city parks this year following a presumed bird influenza break out.

As formerly reported, a swan needed to be put down in 2021 after it was assaulted by a dog in the park.

The bird was found with a damaged wing and big injuries to its neck which were “too extreme” for it to be rescued.

The death triggered outrage amongst parkgoers and triggered calls to guarantee all animals are kept leads while near the pond location.

An SSPCA representative said: “We want to advise dog walkers in the location to keep their dogs on a lead around waterfowl, particularly at this time of year when they might be nesting.

“If anyone spots an injured or distressed animal they can call our animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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