Sunderland Echo

‘Dog allowed to starve in front of kids’

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @Petrasilfv­er

A woman who allowed her dog to starve in the presence of her children claimed she “loves” the family pet.

The lurcher, named Margot, was described as “emaciated” when RSPCA inspectors acted on a tip-off from a member of the public, Sunderland magistrate­s heard.

But the court heard owner Kayleigh Laybourne, 27, did not appear to accept she should have fed the dog, John Ellwood, prosecutin­g on behalf of the RSPCA, said:

Mr Ellwood said an inspector visited the home Laybourne shared with her two children after a complaint was made about her in June.

The charity made three separate visits, however, Laybourne failed to respond.

Mr Ellwood said: “This case concerns a dog – Margot. She was emaciated.

“Margot was in a small, cramped utility area.

“She was extremely skin- ny, with prominent hips, ribs and spine. All the ridges on the spine were visible.

“She agreed to the dog being taken to a vet to be checked over.

“Margot weighed 25.3kg, she should have weighed 30kg. She was in poor body condition, with a poor quality coat.

“Bloods were taken which showed she had a low red cell count and other problems, either as a result of starvation or liver problems.

“On July 28, Margot returned to the vet. All that had happened was that she had been fed a proper diet. “She weighed 31.4kg. “I can safely say that Margot was suffering from emaciation from lack of food.

“Sadly the offence would appear to have been committed in the presence of children. Whilst the defendant accepts she should have taken the dog to the vet, she doesn’t appear to accept that she should have fed it.

“Margot has now been fed back to full health.”

Laybourne, of Londonderr­y Terrace, Sunderland, pleaded guilty to two counts of causing unnecessar­y suffering to a protected animal.

Gavin Sword, defending, said Laybourne had failed to respond to the notices because she had been away for the weekend.

He added: “It wasn’t a deliberate attempt to evade responsibi­lity. She was away.

“She was only put in the utility area while she was putting her baby down for a nap, to stop the dog getting excited.

“She placed the dog in the utility room, that wasn’t a permanent measure.”

Mr Sword added: “She loves the dog. It is a family pet and she doesn’t want to give it up.”

The bench asked for a pre-sentence report to be prepared by the Probation Service and Laybourne will be sentenced on December 7.

“She was in poor body condition, with a poor quality coat”

JOHNELL WOOD

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Margot was found in an emaciated state.

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