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09-21-2010, 02:18 PM
Dog Owner Caught On CCTV Dumping Lame Pet



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2:08pm UK, Tuesday September 21, 2010
Rob Cole, Sky News Online
Council bosses are asking for help to trace a dog owner who was caught on camera dumping his lame pet.


CCTV footage shows the man taking the animal for a walk next to an industrial estate in Weymouth, Dorset.
But a few minutes later he turns heel and marches back to his car, leaving the dog limping slowly behind him.
The final frames of the footage show the Shetland-cross terrier looking on as her owner drives off in a metallic blue Kia Rio.
The distressing incident was witnessed by staff in office blocks overlooking the car park.
Steve Sudworth, of British Marine Technology, told The Sun: "I happened to see the man and dog walk towards the woods behind our building but didn't think anything of it.
"After a few seconds I saw the man walking very fast back to the car and he jumped in.

The dog tried to follow the car but couldn't because of the limp.
A witness describes the moment Ginger was dumped


"I thought he was going to shout for the dog but the car started reversing and pulled out of the car park fast.
"The dog tried to follow the car but couldn't because of the limp."
A vet said the dog, nicknamed Ginger, was limping because her claws needed trimming.
She is being looked after by Weymouth and Portland Borough Council.


ginger is in safe hands now




The maximum sentence for causing a dog unnecessary suffering is six months in prison and/or a £20,000 fine.
Dog owner who strangled pet 'because he didn't want it any more' banned from keeping animals



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Last updated at 5:00 PM on 21st September 2010

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A man who strangled a dog to death with its lead because his sister did not want it any more has been banned from ever owning an animal.
Stephan Graham Bullock, 23, pleaded guilty at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court in Hampshire to strangling the dog, called Alfie Moon after the EastEnders character.

The six-year-old German shepherd-lurcher cross was found half buried in a wooded area with a lead wrapped tightly around the neck, the court heard.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/09/21/article-1313956-0B49D3F1000005DC-140_468x347.jpg Scene: The RSPCA rescue dog was taken to woodland and strangled. He 'whimpered for three minutes' before he went limp and died, the court heard


Veterinary evidence and a post-mortem examination showed the dog had been asphyxiated by the lead and would have suffered considerably.

The dog was microchipped and had been a rescue dog rehomed by the RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre in Surrey some time before.

The original adopter had passed Alfie on and eventually he came to be looked after by Bullock's sister.

But she was unable to cope with the dog so she asked Bullock, who was living with her at the time, to take him.

The court heard Bullock, from Basingstoke, walked the dog to a vet for help and he was advised to call the RSPCA.



He then walked to a wooded area and he strangled the dog using the lead. Bullock admitted it took two or three minutes of the dog whimpering before the animal went limp and died.
Bullock pleaded guilty on September 7 to failing to protect Alfie from pain, injury and suffering in contravention of the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
He was given a lifetime disqualification from owning or keeping all animals and a 12-month supervision order.
He was also ordered to carry out 50 hours of unpaid community work and to pay RSPCA costs of £400.

Bullock has been accepted into the Army and his defence asked the court not to give him a custodial sentence as he would miss his basic training.

RSPCA inspector Jan Edwards said: 'This case is particularly distressing as the dog should have been placed back into RSPCA care under the terms of adoption, rather than being passed on to people who could not care for him.
'In Alfie's last moments he would have suffered pain and extreme distress whilst being strangled by Bullock - a brutal and calculated act which fills me with sadness, disbelief and horror.'


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