An appeal has been launched after a dog was found starved to death in an Aberdeenshire woodland.

The animal's emaciated body was found with its ribs showing near Durris Bridge at Crathes at around 3pm on Monday.

The brindle bull breed type dog had been covered by a fleece dressing gown when it was found by a member of the public who informed the Scottish SPCA.

A post-mortem showed that the male dog starved to death and its stomach was full of foreign objects, suggesting he was scavenging for food.

Scottish SPCA inspector Fiona McKenzie said: “The dog is a brindle, entire male, bull breed type dog.

“The person who alerted us to the dog found the body at around 3pm. It was placed under a fleece dressing gown, suggesting some care was taken with the body.

“The dog’s body was extremely emaciated and his ribs were clearly visible.

“A post-mortem showed that the dog starved to death. His stomach was full of foreign objects, suggesting he was desperately trying to scavenge for food.

“This dog would have suffered a slow, painful death while in need of urgent veterinary care.

“It is an offence to fail to provide an adequate diet or veterinary treatment for an animal that is sick or injured.

"We would be keen to trace to the owners, as unfortunately the dog was not microchipped, and speak to them to establish the circumstances surrounding the dog’s death."

The Scottish SPCA can be contacted by calling 03000 999 999.