Brendan Dorothy was considered by the judge who imprisoned him to be ‘incapable of rehabilitation’.
The 29-year-old, who lives in the north east of England, devoted the offenses in Daresbury last summertime.
He was sentenced to instant jail time when he appeared prior to South Shields Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, August 15.
Sarah Malkinson, prosecuting for the CPS, informed the court how the offender was to be sentenced on a charge of triggering unneeded suffering to a safeguarded animal.
He likewise dealt with charges of attack by beating and threatening behaviour – all devoted on August 26 in 2015.
Dorothy confessed that he kicked a dog in face, particularly to its jaw, and bit a gatekeeper, along with utilized threatening, violent or disorderly behaviour most likely to triggered alarm or distress.
District judge Zoe Passfield accepted the offender’s guilty pleas however concluded that the offenses were so major that just a custodial sentence might be warranted.
This was because of the nature of the offenses, along with him utilizing violent language, his absence of real regret and a decision that he has ‘no real prospect of rehabilitation’.
Dorothy, of Bradshaw Street in Sunderland, was sentenced to 10 weeks in jail.
He was likewise purchased to pay settlement of £100 and costs to the Crown Prosecution Service of £300.