We are appealing for information after man was captured on CCTV hitting his dog.
The incident happened outside a shop on Montrose Street, Clydebank on 10 October and was witnessed by a member of the public.
Scottish SPCA chief inspector, Laura McIntyre, said, “We are keen to trace the gentleman captured in the CCTV and make sure the dog is ok.
“The man is described as being tall and lean, in his early to mid-twenties with blonde hair. He was wearing a navy hoodie at the time of the incident. From the enquiries we have already carried out, we believe he is local to the area.
“The dog he had with him is a black and white collie and appeared to be relatively young from the video footage.
“During the incident in question, the man ties the collie up outside the shop and goes inside. Almost immediately afterwards he runs out of the shop and slaps the dog three times, causing them to cower and fall on their side.
“When confronted by a passer-by the man claimed the dog was chewing their lead and this was the reason he was hitting the animal.
“The man goes back into the shop and when he returns to untie the collie they are still visibly frightened.
“No animal should be subjected to physical violence and this is not the correct way to train any animal displaying unwanted behaviour.
“We would urge anyone who recognises this man to contact our animal helpline on 03000 999 999. All calls will be treated in the strictest confidence.”