The owners of a prize-winning Irish setter who they claim was poisoned at the world famous Crufts dog show have spoken of their devastation.
Jagger, who died in Belgium the day after appearing at the show in Birmingham, was owned by Belgian Aleksandra Lauwers and Leicester-based breeder Dee Milligan-Bott.
Ms Lauwers wrote on her Facebook page: "To person (sic) who has done it, hope you can sleep well knowing you have killed our love, family member and best friend to our son."
Ms Milligan-Bott described the dog's painful death as a "heinous crime" claiming poisoned beef cubes were discovered after an autopsy, although a full toxicology report has yet to be released.
In a post on her Facebook page Ms Milligan-Bott said: "This (poisoning) resulted in a very painful death for our beautiful boy.
"The timings from the autopsy will make it clear the only place this could have been given to Jagger was while on his bench at Crufts."
Appealing for information to find the person responsible she said she was hopeful a fellow competitor was not involved.
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