Pets ban for Somerset cruelty pair with 69 animals

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  • the man
    DK Veteran
    • Jun 2010
    • 1660

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    Pets ban for Somerset cruelty pair with 69 animals

    Pets ban for Somerset cruelty pair with 69 animals

    When RSPCA officers raided the property in October they were "swamped by a sea of dogs"
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    A couple have been banned from having animals for eight years after allowing their 69 pets, including 56 large dogs, to live in squalid conditions.
    Last month, Nicola Hood, 31, and her husband, James Hood, 40, of Queens Road, Minehead, admitted nine counts of animal cruelty.
    They have also been given a two-year conditional discharge.
    Taunton Magistrates Court ordered them to pay ?250 each in costs, which will go to the RSPCA animal charity.
    'Sea of dogs'
    The conditional discharge means they will be re-sentenced if they breach the conditions of their release.
    When the RSPCA officers raided the four-bedroomed semi-detached house in October they said they were "swamped by a sea of dogs".
    The pair had 56 dogs, including huskies, German shepherds, Rottweilers and Staffordshire bull terriers, three cats living in the bathroom, six birds, including love birds, in dirty cages, and four chinchillas.
    During a hearing on 30 March the couple both admitted three charges of causing unnecessary suffering to animals and six of failing to take reasonable steps to ensure the needs of the animals were met.
    The court was told the couple's five children were at risk of contracting disease from the animals.
    During the raid RSPCA officers also found the couple's nine-month-old baby in a bed with sheets soiled with bird droppings.
    The prosecution told the court in March many of the animals had been suffering from complaints affecting their eyes, teeth, ears and skin, some of them for up to a year.
    Neighbours complained of endless noise from the dogs and said the smell was so bad, it stopped them going in to their own gardens.
    Most of the dogs have been rehomed and eight remain at the RSPCA centre at West Hatch.
    Somerset County Council said it was made aware of the family and dealt with the issue of child safety with a satisfactory outcome


    what a sick world we live in !
  • Meat-Head
    V.I.P. Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

    #2
    Originally posted by the man
    Neighbours complained of endless noise from the dogs and said the smell was so bad, it stopped them going in to their own gardens.
    what a sick world we live in !

    YUCKH - bet the place stunk of dawg.

    Jumped in a costomers car the other week, didn't get the key in the ignition, before was *FORCED OUT* by the smell of Dawg.

    The guy who spent 15 seconds max pulling it in, stunk of Dawg for the rest of the afternoon.

    I plugged the diagnostic computer in on my 3 meter ond extenshion lead, and said to the costomer, sorry, can't fix it, dealer!.

    it stunk.

    sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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    • johnboy1974
      DK Veteran
      • Dec 2008
      • 3418

      #3
      Well they were called hood- Maybe they thought the animals were the band of merry men.

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