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Dead dog found burned in Dundee woods as police probe ash pile near cemetery

Dead dog found burned in Dundee woods as police probe ash pile near cemetery

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What was left of the dog's body was found in a pile of ashes along with its collar and lead.
A dog has been found dead in woodland after being set alight.
The remains of the tragic animal were found on Friday evening at around 5.30pm, in Dundee's Templeton Woods.

The dog had been set on fire with part of its collar and lead found in the pile of ash at the scene, a lay-by parking area near a local cemetery.

However it is unclear whether or not the animal was alive when it was torched.
A post on the Missing Pets, Dundee and Angus Facebook page asked for any witnesses to come forward following the grim find.
Police Scotland also confirmed officers will investigate the incident.
The post read: "A deceased dog has been found about 17.30 tonight in Templeton woods (just off dronley road at the small layby parking bit across from the cemetery.
"The poor dog has also been set alight (photos obtained) and we have to pray that he was deceased before this happened.

"Part of his collar and lead also remained as the man spotted walking out into his car we assume after he was disturbed.
"Our finder smelled petrol on his arrival so witnessed this man who was carrying a petrol can and his car, this info will be offered up to vets/sspca/ police.
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"Our vol Vic went straight along to scan and retrieve and has handed him into parkside vets on kingscross road. If anyone has any information, please pm us with it as comments will understandably be turned off.
"We thank Kevin and the couple who were out walking for their help, we know how traumatic this must have been for them to see this. Breed is hard to confirm but possibly a staffy.
"Hopefully vets can determine better. Someone must know something."

The post, which had a trigger warning attached and was accompanied by rainbow and broken heart emojis, ended: "Fly high gorgeous, we hope and pray you didn't suffer."
Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 7.05pm on Friday, June 27, 2025, we received a report that a dog had been found deceased in the Templeton Woods area of Dundee.
"Enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances."

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