Owner and ex-boxer Barrie McRorie believes the weekend attack was targeted.
Barrie McRorie says he's convinced the attack was targeted and published CCTV images of a man he believes is behind the incident at Yes Vets in Wishaw.
READ MORE: Glasgow man 'heard terrible thudding as car ploughed into family walking to Boxing Day dinner' However McRorie insists he is only interested in traditional vet practice, treating a variety of small animals, including dogs, cats and hamsters. "When we opened, we were quite plain that we are seeking to get all the regular vet work and we don't want to just specialise in designer breeds. I feel sick that it happened and I hope someone comes forward to identify the culprit."On Facebook, McRorie appealed for witnesses on Sunday, saying: "Cash reward with full confidentiality. We have CCTV of him walking down the street and leaving through Lidl car park.
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