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 | Subject: Woman who stabbed pet dog admonished Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:27 pm | |
| Woman who stabbed pet dog admonished
May 28 2010 A WOMAN who stabbed her own pet dog for barking was admonished at Stirling Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
Anne Campbell (54) plunged the knife into her dog Shep during an incident at her home in Hawthorn Drive, Fallin, on September 9 last year.
At a previous appearance, the court heard how an argument had broken out in the house on the day in question and that Campbell’s two dogs, a black Labrador and a black cross-breed collie, were in the kitchen at the time.
The collie began to bark and after Campbell first shouted at the dog in an attempt to get it to calm down she thereafter grabbed a knife and stabbed the defenceless pet.
The court heard that police were called and found Campbell, who later admitted the offence, crying and hugging the dog hysterically.
The dog was taken to a vet’s in Stirling for treatment where it was found to have two wounds.
At this earlier court appearance, her lawyer Frazer McCready said that Campbell had simply “snapped” after the collie had started barking.
Mr McCready said: “It was a very, very stressful time and it’s in that context that this took place. She is very remorseful.”
The incident was also described as being “out of character” for Campbell.
Campbell’s pets – the two dogs and a cat – were at first taken from her, but later returned as she was given the opportunity to show that the incident was “a one-off and uncharacteristic episode”.
A subsequent court appearance in March led to another sentence deferral as Campbell had at that point only recently had her pets returned by the SSPCA.
There were also said to have been costs incurred by the animal charity for looking after the pets that it wanted Campbell to pay for.
This week, the court heard that Campbell had commenced payment towards the outstanding balance due for the care of her pets, understood to amount to more than £3000.
On hearing from the Crown that Campbell had been of good behaviour since the incident itself, Sheriff Andrew Cubie then admonished her.
After the sentence was passed, Scottish SPCA Inspector Louise Seddon said: “We are very disappointed that Campbell was admonished and escaped a ban on keeping animals, which was fully deserving in a case of this severity.
“Campbell stabbed her dog Shep twice, therefore we are very concerned for all of the animals that remain in her care.”
http://www.stirlingobserver.co.uk/stirling-news/local-news-stirling/news-stirling/2010/05/28/woman-who-stabbed-pet-dog-admonished-51226-26536293/ _________________ "My sunshine doesn't come from the skies, it comes from the love in my dogs eyes." R.I.P Scouse xx Saffron xx and Roxanne xx I will Never Walk Alone..Still Miss you all. I am a Volunteer for UK-German Shepherd Rescue.http://www.ukgermanshepherdrescue.co.uk/ |
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 Number of posts: 18781 Age: 49 Location: Ammanford Rep: 22 Points: 16797 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Woman who stabbed pet dog admonished Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:49 am | |
| Poor dog, she stabbed it twice  |
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