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Shocking images reveal suffering of dog abandoned by Bromley teenager

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Kengere has been banned from keeping pets after causing suffering to his dog, Blade <i>(Image: Newsquest/RSPCA)</i>

Kengere has actually been prohibited from keeping animals after triggering suffering to his dog, Blade (Image: Newsquest/RSPCA)

Terrible images reveal the suffering a dog withstood after it was abandoned by a teen from Bromley.

Cross breed Blade, believed to be younger than one years of ages, was left connected to a coat hoat Nicholas Kengere’s stairwell without food or water for a week.

The 19-year-old has actually now been prohibited from keeping animals for ten years.

The teenager left his black Labrador crossbreed called Blade connected to a coat hook in his corridor while he remained in health center, district attorney Andrew Wiles said.

News Shopper: Blade pictured in the stairwell where he was tied to a coat hook

News Shopper: Blade imagined in the stairwell where he was connected to a coat hook

Blade imagined in the stairwell where he was connected to a coat hook (Image: RSPCA)

Neighbours on Capstone Road reported that the dog had actually been abandoned triggering RSPCA officers to participate in the property on January 24.

One of Kengere’s pals let the officers inside where they discovered a dog that was extremely thin, with bones noticeable, standing in his own faeces.

“The dog had been kept tethered in the stairwell with no bedding, no clean resting area and no access to toileting facilities,” Mr Wiles said.

A veterinarian who examined Blade ranked his body condition as 2 on a scale of one to 9. They said the dog was 50 percent underweight and had no palpable body fat.

The veterinarian’s viewpoint was that Blade had actually most likely been undernourished for 2 to 3 weeks or longer, Mr Wiles said. 

Blade likewise had red swellings in his eyes, referred to as cherry eye, which needed surgical intervention.

News Shopper: Blade was visibly malnourished when he was found

News Shopper: Blade was noticeably malnourished when he was discovered

Blade was noticeably malnourished when he was discovered (Image: RSPCA)

RSPCA officers positioned seals on Kengere’s door to see when he returned home however these were unbroke on January 26.

Officers reached Kengere on February 8 and he was talked to.

“He said he had been in hospital for a week before the RSPCA attended and that he tethered the dog to stop it from going into the bins in the kitchen. He admitted the dog was probably suffering and that it was his fault,” Mr Wiles said. 

Kengere had actually been an unintended remain in health center as he was experiencing a persistent B12 shortage however he acknowledged that regardless of the situations he must have done more for the dog.

At a sentencing hearing at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (June 26) Kengere was provided a suspended jail sentence for triggering unneeded suffering to blade.

Kengere was likewise prohibited from keeping animals for a years and he cannot make an application for the disqualification to be lifted till a minimum of 2030. Blade was likewise taken from him.

News Shopper: Kengere pictured leaving Bromley Magistrates' Court

News Shopper: Kengere imagined leaving Bromley Magistrates’ Court

Kengere imagined leaving Bromley Magistrates’ Court (Image: Newsquest/Bolton)

Speaking after sentencing, RSPCA Inspector Hariet Daliday said: “If you are struggling with medical issues and have to leave your pet for an extended period of time, please ensure they have appropriate care to attend to their welfare needs.

“It’s unfair on the pet and can lead to prosecution if their needs are not met. We’re grateful we managed to rescue Blade before his condition deteriorated even further.”

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