The Scarborough News

Life ban for dog attacker

Man beat dog he’d just re-homed

- By Carl Gavaghan carl.gavaghan@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @carlgavagh­an

A man from Scarboroug­h has been banned from keeping animals for life after admitting causing unnecessar­y suffering to a dog called Charlie, who he had re-homed from Facebook just ten days before.

Stanley Thomas Collins, 30, of Seamer Road appeared before the town’s magistrate­s’ court for sentencing on Friday.

At a hearing in June, he pleaded guilty to, on or about 3 September 2015, causing unnecessar­y suffering to the Staffy-type dog by subjecting him to unnecessar­y physical violence.

He was also sentenced to 12 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months; a 12 week curfew order between the hours of 7.30pm and 6am and ordered to pay £1,800 costs.

RSPCA inspector Geoff Edmond said: “This was a really nasty case.

“A neighbour of Collins heard him beating this poor dog and was so concerned they rang 999.

“The police attended very quickly and liaised with me to get Charlie to the vets where he was found to be black and blue.

“Luckily there were no broken bones but he was badly bruised all over, particular­ly around his rear end, where he had been repeatedly kicked from behind.

“He was in so much pain he had to be sedated to be examined and had to have a catheter fitted so he could urinate.”

Charlie was signed over to the RSPCA and after lots of TLC is looking for a new home.

Inspector Edmond added: “The kennels staff and RSPCA Scarboroug­h and District Branch have done a brilliant job with Charlie.”

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Charlie the dog

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