Murray, now of Bentinck Place, Birkenhead, was interviewed by the RSPCA in January when he absolutely accepted accountability for what had occurred.
He stated he was “feeling confused on the time as a result of it was Boxing Day and he was operating late to go to his household”.
He stated Bella had urinated within the kitchen previous to him going out and he had “misplaced his mood and kicked her out of anger” and that he knew it was incorrect and regretted it.
The canine was signed over to the RSPCA by her proprietor throughout the course of the investigation.
Insp Joynes stated: “Bella had run out of the home and into the road, which after all might be aggravating and irritating.
“But the violence, aggression and intimidating behaviour that adopted was unacceptable, and this may be seen by Bella’s fearful response and her cries of ache.
“She is doing nice in our care and shall be in search of her new home very quickly.”
Murray was additionally made topic to an 18-month neighborhood order and ordered to hold out 240 hours of unpaid work, in addition to paying a sufferer surcharge of £114.