Carmyle, Glasgow: Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan

CONVICTED (2023) | Chantelle Margaret Angela Crossan, born 13 September 1998, and partner Liam McLachlan, born 17 June 1999, of Carmyle Avenue, Carmyle, Glasgow G32 – for the neglect and starvation of their two dogs.

Animal abusers | Glasgow couple Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan were branded "disgraceful" for their shocking treatment of two dogs
Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan were branded “disgraceful” for their shocking treatment of two dogs

Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan, who have two young children, admitted failing to provide two dogs in their care with appropriate pain relief and veterinary treatment for their emaciated and underweight body conditions. They were prosecuted in relation to a three-year-old Staffy named Kenzo and a five-month-old Cane Corso cross called Tyson.

Puppy Tyson's ribs were also prominent through his fur. He was also suffering from n untreated skin condition that had caused hair loss to his face
Puppy Tyson’s ribs were also prominent through his fur. He was also suffering from n untreated skin condition that had caused hair loss to his face

Scottish SPCA chief inspector McIntyre said: “On 30 January 2022 we attended Carmyle Avenue, Glasgow in response to information we had received from our animal helpline. The information came from a complainant who stated that they were concerned for two dogs at the address as they had heard noises coming from the property which sounded like the dogs were fighting.

Three-year-old Kenzo was also very thin following months of neglect by her owners, Chantelle Crossan and Liam Mclachlan from Glasgow
Three-year-old Kenzo was also very thin following months of neglect by her owners.

“We had tried to make previous contact with the owner of the dogs on 21 January 2022, after receiving information from our animal helpline regarding a separate complaint that the dogs were underweight.

“An appointment was made to visit the address to view the dogs on 24 January 2022, but the owner then cancelled the visit, and asked to rearrange it for the following week.

Healthier times: Tyson and Kenzo in images shared to Facebook by their owners Chantelle Crossan and Liam Mclachlan from Glasgow
Healthier times: Tyson and Kenzo in images shared to Facebook by their owners

“On 30 January we were met at the door by a woman who identified herself as Chantelle Crossan.

“Inside the property were two dogs, a white and tan coloured, female, Staffordshire bull terrier type dog called Kenzo, and a dark brindle coloured, male, cane corso type dog, called Tyson.

“We could see straight away that both dogs were in poor condition. Kenzo was underweight, with her hips and spine visible. Tyson was emaciated, with all ribs clearly visible, as well as his hip bones and spine being very prominent underneath his fur. His skin also appeared to be in poor condition and was very dry and flaky, with some hair loss around his legs and face.

“We asked for some further details regarding the dogs, including their ages, and whether they were under any veterinary treatment. They stated that Kenzo was approximately three years old and that Tyson was approximately five months old. It was stated that neither dog was under veterinary treatment.

“It was advised that the dogs were in need of immediate veterinary attention and that we would be removing the dogs due to concerns for their welfare.

“Both dogs were immediately taken to be examined by a vet who confirmed that Kenzo was very underweight and that no injuries or underlying conditions were evident.

“Tyson was emaciated. His legs had very little muscle and his groin had thin, taught skin as there was so little tissue due to his malnutrition. He had hair loss on both thighs which was attributed to his malnutrition. He had mild redness in his right ear and one of his testicles was not fully developed.

“Due to the absence of any injuries or obvious underlying conditions, the vet’s opinion was that this low body condition was due to chronic underfeeding and negligence. The dogs further had their welfare compromised by the failure to seek veterinary treatment to find out if there was an underlying reason for their poor condition.

“The vet estimated it would have taken a period of at least three months for the dogs to come to be in this condition.

“This has been exacerbated in the case of Tyson as he was such a young puppy and would have needed extra nutrition to maintain condition and to develop appropriately. The long term effects of malnutrition at this stage may still impact him in the future.”

Animal abusers | Glasgow couple Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan were branded "disgraceful" for their shocking treatment of two dogs

Banning the couple from having anything to do with animals for six years Sheriff Kevin McCarron told them: “I have read the background reports that this was a bit of an oversight and there were pressures of life.

“I don’t find any of that an acceptable explanation for these two dogs being in that awful condition.

Animal abusers | Glasgow couple Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan were branded "disgraceful" for their shocking treatment of two dogs

“The responsibility for that is entirely on yourselves. The fact you let these dogs get in that condition is disgraceful, frankly.”

The Scottish SPCA expressed disappointment with the short length of the banning order. They said that “given the level of neglect, we would have liked it to be for a longer period of time.”

Sentencing |
Crossan: 80 hours of community service.
McLachlan: 120 hours of community service.
Both were banned from owning/keeping any animal for six years (expires June 2029).

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6 thoughts on “Carmyle, Glasgow: Chantelle Crossan and Liam McLachlan”

  1. This type always have fantasy photos of themselves .Their behaviour demonstrates their total lack of responsibility towards their dependent animals. Nasty little scumbags,starving their dogs .

  2. The pressure of life is no excuse for starving the two dogs. She did manage to paint her face and get a tattoo.
    Just a pair of cruel bastards who should never be trusted to have any more animals.

  3. Why get a dog if you can’t be bothered to look after it… and why get another if you can’t look after the one you already have!!! Pathetic couple, who should be banned for life. No excuse to let animals get into that state!

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