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Suspended sentence handed out in dog cruelty case

justiceA 60-year-old dog breeder, who also is a farmer and a manager of an agricultural company, has received the heaviest sentence yet under Portugal’s 2014 pet protection laws.
 
The judge in Setúbal Court heard that the dogs found on the farm were ill, not properly fed, that they were all underweight and that they did not have sufficient clean water.
 
The case related to events on October 10, 2015, when a GNR patrol went to the man’s farm and found various types and breeds of dog, including Labrador, Shar Pei and French Bulldog – a total of 24 animals.
 
The dogs were chained up and kept in unhealthy and unhygienic conditions. One dog already was dead and eight more would die within hours of being found.
 
The Court handed out a sentence of one or two months for each of the 17 surviving animals (maximum is one year for each animal) and three months for each animal that eventually died (maximum is two years for each animal).
 
In addition to the sentence, the man will have to pay €2,500 to the animal protection association that ended up looking after the canine survivors and he may not own an animal for a period of five years, the maximum allowed by law.
 
The court handed out the sentence, which it then suspended.

 

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+5 #3 Elsa 2018-05-04 11:29
As our Ed says - very depressing that this suspended sentence sends the clear signal that it is still OK to mistreat animals here in Portugal. Particularly as, unlike in more advanced societies, we have no idea who this man is. So - if nothing else we can avoid buying anything his company sells. Also note that this odious man now knows who complained about him to the GNR. So can pursue a defamation case.
0 #2 Ed 2018-05-04 09:17
Quoting Peter Booker:
My arithmetic is often suspect, Ed, but if there were 24 animals, and nine died, how were there 17 survivors?
The 'already dead' dog makes the opening total 25, less the 8 that died, is 17 remaining.

I did not make this crystal clear, so depressed was I that this man received only a suspended sentence.
+1 #1 Peter Booker 2018-05-04 09:11
My arithmetic is often suspect, Ed, but if there were 24 animals, and nine died, how were there 17 survivors?

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