Breeder loses bid to overturn a five-year ban on keeping dogs
Breeder loses bid to overturn a five-year ban on keeping dogs
A breeder has lost his overturn five-year on keeping dogs branded his canine training 'cruel' 'horrendous'. Alex Abbey Hulton, was from keeping dogs canine he was looking lunged at passer-by bit her on which had been created Go Pro camera. horrors found on footage a bully-type dog chained treadmill build its muscles whip dog in street. Breeder loses bid Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard how footage showed dog being encouraged garden dog tied as whip was in front it. pleaded guilty earlier this being in charge dog dangerously out control. He was handed disqualification told out 40 hours' unpaid by magistrates at North Justice Centre.
Breeder Alex Johnson has lost his bid to overturn a five-year ban on having dogs after police branded his canine training methods ‘cruel’ and ‘horrendous’. Officers launched an investigation when a dog he was looking after lunged at a passer-by and bit her on the arm, leaving her with puncture wounds. It led to police recovering video clips from the 29-year-old’s Abbey Hulton home, which had been created using a Go Pro camera. Johnson, of Elmsmere Road, pleaded guilty at magistrates’ court earlier this year to being in charge of a dog dangerously is dog training cruel out of control. He was handed the disqualification and told to carry out 40 hours’ unpaid work. But he has now taken his case to appeal in order to challenge the disqualification. Johnson, who represented himself at the crown court hearing, said: “Since the order has been in place, I’ve had no income. I have a baby on the way. I just don’t think it warrants a five-year ban. ” Johnson, who owned some of the animals featured in the videos, has also been unable to continue working as a dog photographer.
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