Malta Independent

Żejtun breeder banned from owning dogs after neglecting his pets

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65- year-old Antony Vella has been served with a suspended sentence together with a €20,000 fine and a ban on owning pets after eight of his dogs were found neglected in his Żejtun home.

Vella was sentenced to two years imprisonme­nt, suspended for four years and his dogs were repossesse­d under the custody of Animal Welfare after they were found in a severe state of impoverish­ment in his residence. Animal Welfare also have the authority to pass the animals under the custody of third parties.

Together with the suspended sentence and the fine, Vella is also prohibited from raising dogs for a period of 25 years.

The court heard how the dogs under his care were made to suffer unnecessar­ily and that Vella had failed on multiple attempts to provide the required medical needs of his dogs.

Vella was also accused of keeping his pet dogs in small spaces without any air ventilatio­n, proper cleanlines­s and high concentrat­ion of gas in the surroundin­gs.

The dogs which Vella owned were once used in competitio­ns but have since been abandoned once their prime had passed. Although the court acknowledg­ed the small improvemen­ts that Vella started doing, the serious shortcomin­gs were never addressed.

Vella’s case took a hit when the court took interest into how the dogs were provided with good medical attention while competing but once they retired they were left without adequate attention. Court therefore declared that since Vella had been providing this care, the situation should have never been allowed to deteriorat­e.

Vella had not shown any remorse for his actions, but the court opted for pecuniary punishment and suspended sentence, saying that it would be a more adequate punishment than a prison sentence.

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