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Bristol trainee solicitor Katy Gammon jailed for starving dog to death | |
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A trainee solicitor has been jailed for 18 weeks after she left her dog to starve to death in a house in Bristol. | |
Katy Gammon, 27, from Lawrence Weston, locked her boxer dog Roxy in the kitchen of her home with no food or water and tied the door shut with rope. | |
Bristol Magistrates also banned Gammon from keeping animals for life | |
The RSPCA said Roxy, who was found after neighbours called police because of the smell and flies, had died a "prolonged and painful death". | |
Gammon, of Capel Road, had left the five-year-old dog in the house for around ten weeks. | |
'Limited remorse' | |
The trainee solicitor, of Capel Road, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to the dog and failing to prevent causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. | |
At a previous hearing, the court heard that Roxy had "tried to desperately scratch her way out of the kitchen". | At a previous hearing, the court heard that Roxy had "tried to desperately scratch her way out of the kitchen". |
RSPCA inspectors were forced to remove Roxy's remains from the kitchen floor with a snow shovel. | |
Gammon had piled tins of dog food and dog treats outside the kitchen - feet away from where Roxy was locked inside. | |
Rod Mayall, chair of the bench at Bristol Magistrates' Court, told her: "This was prolonged neglect of a dog where she was locked in a house and left to die of starvation and dehydration. | |
"You have shown limited remorse. Although you were somewhat depressed, you failed to take up at least two offers of alternative housing for the dog." | |
'She lied' | |
He added: "You failed to act as any normal person would. | |
"This is the most serious incident of animal cruelty that we have encountered in these courts." | |
Prosecuting for the RSPCA, Lindi Meyer said Gammon had taken on Roxy while living with her boyfriend, in December 2012. | |
They separated in April 2013 and Gammon kept Roxy, but the dog was locked in the kitchen because she urinated and defecated elsewhere in the home. | |
In August 2013, Gammon began staying with her mother who lived a few streets away in Bristol. | |
She returned each day to feed Roxy but stopped when she dislocated her knee. | |
Ms Meyer said: "When anyone asked about Roxy, she lied and said her ex-boyfriend was looking after her." | |
On entering the home, officers found a length of rope rigged between the kitchen door and hooks in the hallway to keep it closed. Roxy's decomposed remains were found inside the kitchen. |
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