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Bans For Greyhound Suffering Rebecca
Hagger (20) and Rosemary Hagger (51) both received 10-year bans at Peterborough
Magistrates Court on 28 April after previously pleading guilty to causing
unnecessary suffering to three greyhounds and failing to meet the welfare
needs of another four greyhounds.
Rosemary Hagger was banned from keeping dogs for 10 years and her daughter Rebecca was banned from keeping all animals for 10 years. Rebecca was also ordered to do 200 hours of community service and Rosemary was given a 12-month conditional discharge. The pair from Edgerley Drain Road, Peterborough, were each ordered to pay £250 in costs.
The RSPCA was contacted in September 2007. Inspectors found three greyhounds which were emaciated and had infected sores, contrary to section 4 of the Animal Welfare Act, 2006. The remaining four were underweight and had flea infestations and were living in dirty conditions with no food or water available, contrary to section 9 of the Animal Welfare Act, 2006.
A vet estimated that two of the dogs had been made to suffer unnecessarily for at least two months and one dog for at least one month.
In mitigation the defendants said that the dogs had belonged to Rosemary's husband (Rebecca's father) who had passed away.
The court heard that both defendants had worked in the greyhound racing industry and decided to impose a ban, despite Rebecca still having a job in the industry.
RSPCA inspector Kat Parfitt said: "Animals deserve much better than the conditions these dogs were kept in and should have access to veterinary treatment when they need it.
Three
of the dogs from the case still need new homes. White and black Boris
and Tyler and Wilson, who are both black with white chests, are lovely,
friendly dogs who are happy to laze around with just short bursts of
exercise. Anyone who feels they can give a greyhound a good retirement
home should call the RSPCA Peterborough & District Branch on 01733
248116.
GA UK
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