A person has been banned from retaining animals after he was caught kicking and dragging his canine in addition to selecting it up and dropping it on the bottom. Steven Jaye was challenged by members of the general public for mistreating his pet Lelo.
The 34-year-old from Gravelly Hill was was reported to the police and prosecuted by the RSCPA. CCTV was obtained which confirmed him being merciless to the canine.
Jaye went on to confess an animal welfare offence. At Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on February 28 he was disqualified from retaining animals for 5 years, which he can’t attraction for 3 years.
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He was additionally ordered to hold out 100 hours of unpaid work, ten days of rehabilitation exercise in addition to pay £350 in prices and a £114 sufferer surcharge.
Jaye was stated to really feel ‘very sorry and ashamed’ of his actions. RSPCA inspector Vicky Taylor, who investigated for the charity, stated: “This was an unprovoked attack on a defenceless canine. It is totally unacceptable to deal with any animal on this method and we’ll all the time look into experiences of animal cruelty and, the place vital, search justice for that animal.”
Lelo was signed over into the automotive of the RSPCA and since been rehomed.