Carl Price, from Wednesbury, has been prosecuted by the RSPCA after police found spaniels in want at his home
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Shocking footage present a faeces-filled home the place 11 dogs had been saved in squalid circumstances.
The urine-soaked spaniels had been crammed inside stacked cages whereas one pup was discovered lifeless within the nook of a crate. RSPCA inspectors found the appalling scene throughout a raid on Carl Price’s home in Dorsett Road, Wednesbury. The 49-year-old admitted two animal welfare offences at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court.
RSPCA Inspector Vicki Taylor instructed how she discovered the determined dogs when she attended the home on November 15 final yr following a police probe.
She mentioned: “At the property there was a strong smell of faeces and urine as I walked through the front door. Inside the front room there was a small dog crate with a spaniel named Millie, with four young pups all covered in urine. There was faeces all over the crate which was wet with urine. There was no bedding and a dead pup in the corner of the crate.
“In the kitchen, which had faeces all over and was extremely dirty, there were two more crates on top of one another, which were also extremely dirty. In the top crate there was another dog, a black and white spaniel named Misty, in the crate with three young pups.
“They were all dirty and wet with faeces with urine. I was informed that she was not the mother to these pups, that all the pups belonged to the spaniel in the front room. In the conservatory area, there was also excrement all over the floor and up the walls.”
Price was banned from preserving animals and sentenced to a 12 month group order with 15 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR) days. He should additionally pay a £114 sufferer surcharge and £186 prices.