\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> Carrie Hansford (pictured) abandoned her dog to move into another property with a new partner<\/p><\/div> <\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> Pictured, the remains of Rocky who was left to die alone in a prolonged, painful death surrounded by rubbish<\/p><\/div> <\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> When a dog warden eventually obtained a warrant to break into Hansford's house in Southampton, he found Rocky's emaciated and insect-riddled remains<\/p><\/div>When a dog warden eventually obtained a warrant to break into Hansford's house in Southampton, he found Rocky's emaciated and insect-riddled remains.<\/p> a warrant to break into Hansford's house in Southampton, he found Rocky's emaciated and insect-riddled remains.<\/p>Sarah Wheadon, prosecuting, told Southampton Magistrates' Court the warden was hit with an 'overwhelming smell' upon entry and thought somebody had died.<\/p>When he discovered Rocky's body in the kitchen on December 17, 2022, it was surrounded by cobwebs and Ms Wheadon said he had 'been dead for a long time'.<\/p>She said: 'Rocky weighed 6.75kg (one stone) when he was found and his collar was four times too big for him.<\/p>'He was emaciated through starvation. His owner stopped providing for him and he was in an unsuitable environment.<\/p>'Rocky's claws were overgrown and there were insect larvae in his fur.<\/p> <\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> Rocky was left to die in appalling conditions, surrounded by mountains of rubbish and his own waste<\/p><\/div> <\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> When Hansford saw her dog dead in the kitchen, she didn't even alert authorities<\/p><\/div>'It was found that he was subject to pain and headaches, fear, distress, and anxiety from not being able to escape for at least six weeks or longer.<\/p>'This is a case of prolonged neglect and deliberate disregard for the welfare of an animal.'<\/p>There was no evidence of food or water for the dog in the house but Hansford insisted Rocky 'never went without'.<\/p>The dog owner pleaded guilty to two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.<\/p>Representing Hansford, David Adams described her actions as 'very serious', adding: 'Guilty pleas are the correct ones in this case.<\/p> <\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> The upstairs of Hansford's disgusting house with mounds of clothes and rubbish dumped<\/p><\/div> <\/div> <\/noscript> <\/div> Sarah Wheadon, prosecuting, told Southampton Magistrates' Court the warden was hit with an 'overwhelming smell' upon entry and thought somebody had died<\/p><\/div>'This is clearly a serious matter. She is a lady of good character and has no previous convictions.'<\/p>Chair of the magistrates' Anne Toomer ordered a pre-sentence report to be prepared and for Hansford to return to the court on April 19.<\/p>Reacting to the horrific incident, a spokesperson for the RSPCA - which brought the case to court - said: 'Animals are completely reliant on their owners to ensure their needs are met.<\/p>'Providing food, water and a suitable living environment are essential elements of that care.<\/p>'The vet report highlighted that he had been caused to suffer via a number of mechanisms: through weakness, fatigue and general malaise as a consequence of starvation and disorientation, thirst and pain as a consequence of dehydration.<\/p>'The vet also concluded he would have experienced fear, distress, despair and anxiety because of the prolonged repeated social isolation in an unsuitable environment.'<\/p><\/div>\r\n[ad_2]\r\nSource link <\/a>","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Doggone Well Staff","url":"https:\/\/doggonewell.dog\/author\/admin\/","sameAs":["http:\/\/doggonewell.dog","admin"]},"articleSection":["PETS"],"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2024\/02\/04\/09\/80825885-13043343-image-m-15_1707039127450.jpg","width":0,"height":0},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"DOGGONE WELL","url":"https:\/\/doggonewell.dog","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"http:\/\/doggonewell.dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/04\/doggone-well.png"},"sameAs":["https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/jegtheme\/","https:\/\/twitter.com\/jegtheme","http:\/\/youtube.com\/jegtheme","http:\/\/instagram.com\/jegtheme","#"]}}
Carrie Hansford (pictured) abandoned her dog to move into another property with a new partner<\/p><\/div>
Pictured, the remains of Rocky who was left to die alone in a prolonged, painful death surrounded by rubbish<\/p><\/div>
When a dog warden eventually obtained a warrant to break into Hansford's house in Southampton, he found Rocky's emaciated and insect-riddled remains<\/p><\/div>
When a dog warden eventually obtained a warrant to break into Hansford's house in Southampton, he found Rocky's emaciated and insect-riddled remains.<\/p>
a warrant to break into Hansford's house in Southampton, he found Rocky's emaciated and insect-riddled remains.<\/p>
Sarah Wheadon, prosecuting, told Southampton Magistrates' Court the warden was hit with an 'overwhelming smell' upon entry and thought somebody had died.<\/p>
When he discovered Rocky's body in the kitchen on December 17, 2022, it was surrounded by cobwebs and Ms Wheadon said he had 'been dead for a long time'.<\/p>
She said: 'Rocky weighed 6.75kg (one stone) when he was found and his collar was four times too big for him.<\/p>
'He was emaciated through starvation. His owner stopped providing for him and he was in an unsuitable environment.<\/p>
'Rocky's claws were overgrown and there were insect larvae in his fur.<\/p>
Rocky was left to die in appalling conditions, surrounded by mountains of rubbish and his own waste<\/p><\/div>
When Hansford saw her dog dead in the kitchen, she didn't even alert authorities<\/p><\/div>
'It was found that he was subject to pain and headaches, fear, distress, and anxiety from not being able to escape for at least six weeks or longer.<\/p>
'This is a case of prolonged neglect and deliberate disregard for the welfare of an animal.'<\/p>
There was no evidence of food or water for the dog in the house but Hansford insisted Rocky 'never went without'.<\/p>
The dog owner pleaded guilty to two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.<\/p>
Representing Hansford, David Adams described her actions as 'very serious', adding: 'Guilty pleas are the correct ones in this case.<\/p>
The upstairs of Hansford's disgusting house with mounds of clothes and rubbish dumped<\/p><\/div>
Sarah Wheadon, prosecuting, told Southampton Magistrates' Court the warden was hit with an 'overwhelming smell' upon entry and thought somebody had died<\/p><\/div>
'This is clearly a serious matter. She is a lady of good character and has no previous convictions.'<\/p>
Chair of the magistrates' Anne Toomer ordered a pre-sentence report to be prepared and for Hansford to return to the court on April 19.<\/p>
Reacting to the horrific incident, a spokesperson for the RSPCA - which brought the case to court - said: 'Animals are completely reliant on their owners to ensure their needs are met.<\/p>
'Providing food, water and a suitable living environment are essential elements of that care.<\/p>
'The vet report highlighted that he had been caused to suffer via a number of mechanisms: through weakness, fatigue and general malaise as a consequence of starvation and disorientation, thirst and pain as a consequence of dehydration.<\/p>
'The vet also concluded he would have experienced fear, distress, despair and anxiety because of the prolonged repeated social isolation in an unsuitable environment.'<\/p><\/div>\r\n[ad_2]\r\nSource link <\/a>","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Doggone Well Staff","url":"https:\/\/doggonewell.dog\/author\/admin\/","sameAs":["http:\/\/doggonewell.dog","admin"]},"articleSection":["PETS"],"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2024\/02\/04\/09\/80825885-13043343-image-m-15_1707039127450.jpg","width":0,"height":0},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"DOGGONE WELL","url":"https:\/\/doggonewell.dog","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"http:\/\/doggonewell.dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/04\/doggone-well.png"},"sameAs":["https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/jegtheme\/","https:\/\/twitter.com\/jegtheme","http:\/\/youtube.com\/jegtheme","http:\/\/instagram.com\/jegtheme","#"]}}