Keith Williams was shot kicking, striking and threatening to eliminate his family pet Labrador Scooby at home in Westmorland Road, Middlesbrough.
The 60-year-old, who pleaded guilty to 2 animal well-being workplaces, was provided a 12-month neighborhood order at Teesside Magistrates’ Court.
He was likewise prohibited from keeping dogs for ten years and purchased to pay expenses of £2,300 and a £114 victim additional charge.
The court heard how video footage from a Ring doorbell from 10 March and 17 March was handed down to the animal well-being charity, RSPCA authorities.
In one video, Williams was seen screaming in the past striking the dog with completion of a lead 5 times.
The charity dealt with the authorities to take the dog and brought a prosecution under the Animal Welfare Act.
When a veterinary cosmetic surgeon inspected Scooby for injuries, they did not discover indications of lameness, bruising or injury.
‘Unnecessary and inappropriate’
However, the charity said that did not show a lack of injuries, and earlier injuries might not be eliminated.
After sentencing, RSPCA inspector Clare Wilson said: “The accused’s behaviour towards his family pet was completely unneeded and inappropriate.
“Scooby might neither leave nor safeguard himself from being attacked.
“We’re grateful to the individual that notified us and allowed Mr Williams to be held liable for his actions.”
The dog has actually considering that made a complete healing and has actually been moved to an animal centre for rehoming.