
Apparently its not true - below is part of an email that the SSPCA sent to someone.
The News of the World article makes allegations that he is skinning the
dogs to sell the pelts abroad and one quote states "We saw skins being
dried and stretched over pallets in his field."
Scottish SPCA Inspectors have seen the drying stretched skins and it is
in fact tripe which he uses to feed the dogs. Mr Debidin also has an
arrangement with a local farmer to take fallen stock to also feed his
dogs. When the Society Inspectors visited, this accounted for the bones
and other animal remains on the site.
The only complaints that have been substantiated are those of barking
dogs and smell.
The dogs in Mr Debidin's care have all been of good body weight and
shown no signs of fear. The Scottish SPCA, like the Police, cannot
remove animals unless there is just cause for concern and barking dogs
and noxious smells are the remit of another agency.
Scottish SPCA Inspectors will continue to monitor the situation.