Rutherglen Reformer

Cruel dog owner let pet suffer

- EMYLIE HOWIE

A Rutherglen woman has been banned from owning animals for three years after vets described her abandoned pet dog as“the worst case of emaciation ”they had witnessed in 13 years.

Catherine Louise Thomson, formerly of Springhall, pleaded guilty to the charge of causing unnecessar­y suffering to her two-year-old Staffordsh­ire bull terrier, Harvey, at Glasgow Sheriff Court.

When Harvey was examined, his condition was so grave that the vet said he wouldn’t have survived another 48 hours without interventi­on.

He weighed just 10kg when he should have been around 17kg.

A Rutherglen woman has received a threeyear ban on owning animals after leaving her pet dog in a condition described by vets as “the worst case of emaciation” they had seen in 13 years.

Catherine Louise Thomson, formerly of Springhall, pleaded guilty to the charge of causing unnecessar­y suffering to her two-year-old Staffordsh­ire bull terrier, Harvey, at Glasgow Sheriff Court last December.

Thomson was admonished for failing to provide an adequate diet or veterinary care for Harvey but due to the condition in which the dog was found, the sheriff sentenced Thomson to a three-year ban on caring for any animal.

When Harvey was examined by a vet he was emaciated and wouldn’t have survived another 48 hours without interventi­on.

He weighed just over 10kg when he should have been around 17kg.

Scottish SPCA inspector Stacey Erwin said: “In April 2019, we received a report from a member of the public who became concerned for a dog, we later found to be Harvey, within Thomson’s address.

“Despite attempts to contact Thomson and gain entry to the property we were unable to do so. On the second visit I looked through the letterbox and saw Harvey shakily make his way to the door. He was clearly emaciated with his spine, ribs and hip bones all protruding and I had immediate concerns for his welfare.

“When we gained entry to the property, there was litter strewn throughout the flat and there was dog urine and faeces all over the floor. It was no place for a human or animal to live. We also found there was no food or water left out for Harvey.

“We later discovered that Thomson had vacated the address and had left Harvey behind.

“Harvey seemed happy to see us but he was unsteady and severely emaciated. He had no fat covering and no muscle mass and his bones were clearly visible. I immediatel­y offered him food, which he ate ravenously. He was struggling to stand so I transporte­d him in to my van and took him for urgent veterinary attention.

“The vet told us this was the worst case of emaciation they had seen in the 13 years they had been practicing. Harvey was given the lowest possible body score of 1/10 where 1 is emaciated, five is ideal condition and 10 is obese.

“It would have taken a considerab­le period of time for Harvey to reach the condition he was in and would have caused him unnecessar­y suffering.

“The vet also told us that Harvey would not have survived for more than a couple of days if he had not been seized.”

Following vet treatment, Harvey was taken to a rehoming centre where his health has massively improved and he has now been successful­ly rehomed.

Erwin added: “We are so pleased that in our care he went from strength-to-strength through receiving the correct diet and attention from our expert staff. He quickly gained weight and has since found his loving forever home.

“Despite this happy ending, Harvey would have been caused to suffer considerab­ly in becoming this thin and living in the awful conditions at Thomson’s property.

“While we are pleased Thomson received the ban, we are disappoint­ed Thomson was admonished of the initial charge. Thomson demonstrat­ed that she was unable to provide Harvey with even the most basic of care and showed a complete disregard for his welfare by moving out of her property and leaving him behind.

“We hope Thomson will carefully consider her ability to look after any animal in the future.

“This case just shows the urgency of reporting concerns to us as Harvey may have passed away if he had been left any longer. If anyone is concerned about an animal, they can contact our confidenti­al animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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Emaciated Harvey had been abandoned and was just 48 hours from death when he was found
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Having a ball The dog is now fully recovered and enjoying life with his forever family

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