The dog was subject to months of abuse before dying by being fed raisins.
A man and woman who abused a dog for months before killing it and dumping its body by a river have avoided jail.
It was found that Snoop had also been punched to the face, causing damage to his teeth, but it was not possible to determine which of the pair had caused the injuries. A youth witness previously told the court that they saw mum-of-one Duvall-Gregory once hit the dog so hard with a wooden spoon that it broke.
She added that the pair claimed that Snoop would not eat dog food and that Duvall-Gregory thought she had removed the raisins from the bar before feeding it to him. Duvall-Gregory, of no fixed address, and Carl-Hewitt, 21, of Parkfield Road, Aigburth, both pleaded guilty to four counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal on November 28, 2022.
“It is abundantly clear that you beat that defenceless animal over a lengthy period of time.” He said they left injuries untreated which caused more suffering for the animal.
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