Mark Stables, 42, left the brown Chow canine endure with open sores, underlying anaemia and fur matted in faeces and urine over the course of a month.
The canine, named Chase, was put to sleep by a vet to “end his suffering”. The vet stated he was torpid and whimpering.
The RSPCA observed a “strong foul smell” once they first discovered Chase in Beauport Caravan Park in St Leonards.
Stables signed the canine over to the charity after having him for just below a month between March 12 and April 8 final yr.
RSPCA inspector Tony Woodley stated: “I used to be taken contained in the caravan by Stables the place I observed a powerful foul scent.
“I was shown a brown Chow dog lying on the floor in the bathroom. This dog was clearly distressed and unable to stand. The dog was wearing a harness. I could also see and feel that the dog was very underweight. I asked the owner of the dog if it had been treated by a vet and he said it had not.”
“This poor canine had clearly been left to endure for quite a few weeks by his proprietor.
“He should have endured ache all through this era as a result of open sores apparent on his physique. It is unhappy that regardless of one of the best makes an attempt of the veterinary group, Chase needed to be put to sleep to finish his pointless struggling.
“Stables severely failed in his duties in direction of the animal. Poor Chase couldn’t even stand when I discovered him, but Stables hadn’t acted or sought veterinary recommendation.
“The RSPCA urges anyone struggling to take care of their pet to ask for help, rather than neglecting them and leaving them to suffer.”
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Stables, of Grove Road, Hastings, was sentenced at Hastings Magistrates’ Court on October 23 this yr.
As effectively as an indefinite ban till additional discover, Stables was handed 18 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months with a requirement to finish 20 rehabilitation exercise requirement days and 200 hours unpaid work.
He was additionally ordered to pay £300 prices and a sufferer surcharge of £128.