A farmer in High Littleton near Bath has admitted causing unnecessary suffering to his son's dog after it was dragged along a road by a rope attached to a car. The dog was later found in a cow barn with severe injuries and died.
A farmer has admitted causing unnecessary suffering to his son's dog after it was dragged along a road by a rope attached to a car.A search involving 18 officers and a drone eventually tracked the dog down in a cow barn. It had suffered severe injuries and later died.
Despite several vehicles flashing and beeping at him, it was only after a pedestrian flagged Rendall down that he stopped.Dashcam footage of the incident, shown in court, depicted this moment before Rendall then put Daisy into the car and drove off.When police went to his home, they found Rendall having a haircut in the kitchen and drinking a cup of tea.
Another said they had been signed off work to help them sleep and still were “getting flashbacks to that day months later”.
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