RSPCA WA
A 47-year-old Hammond Park woman has been banned from owning a dog for three years, fined $2500 and ordered to pay $305.70 in costs after pleading guilty to animal cruelty.
The Fremantle Magistrates Court heard the offender left Bubba, a 10 year old Maltese cross-breed, to suffer a serious medical condition without treatment, and failed to comply with a direction from the RSPCA to take Bubba to see a vet.
In July 2019 the RSPCA received a cruelty report in relation to a dirty, matted dog seen in the Hammond Park area.
When inspectors went to the home, they saw Bubba had two masses growing on his rear end with a bloody, foul smelling discharge coming from them. The RSPCA issued a written direction under the Animal Welfare Act 2002 to take Bubba to a vet and follow any advice.
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$5000 fine and three year ban for dog cruelty
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A Perth couple have been fined $11,000 and banned from owning an animal for 10 years after leaving their dog s bleeding tumour untreated for months.
The 50-year-old man and 52-year-old woman were found guilty of animal cruelty charges after leaving Benny the Staffordshire bull terrier to suffer from an untreated cancerous growth on his penis without seeking medical advice.
RSPCA WA Executive Manager Animal and Enforcement Operations Hannah Dreaver said Benny would still be alive today if his owners had sought treatment earlier.
A Perth couple have been banned from owning pets are they left their dog s bleeding cancerous untreated for months (pictured)