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CHRISTOPHER STEVEN DAVISON

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BARNSLEY MAN HANDED ANIMAL CRUELTY SENTENCE AFTER NEGLECTING DOG TO DEATH

A cruel South Yorkshire man abandoned his sick German Shepherd tied to a tree.

Barnsley Magistrates' Court heard how Christopher Steven Davison, 34, of High Street, Dodworth in Barnsley, left Snowy in a country park while she was so malnourished and weak that she could barely walk.

The RSPCA’s legal representative told the court Davison was seen by a dog-walker, taking Snowy out on a “really cold night” in October 2024.

She was “very thin and wobbling” and “appeared to be struggling” but was pulled so hard on the lead that she “flung up off the floor and smashed back down.” Magistrates were told: “The dog could not stand back up and the male literally dragged the dog along the pavement.” Snowy was found the next day in Rabbit Ings Country Park, Royston, “curled up under a tree in a very poor condition” by a second dog-walker.

The man said in a statement to investigators that the pet was “just skin and bone” and “in such a weak state” that she “did not care” about being moved.

However, he placed her on the back seat of his car and took her to a vet’s surgery, where she was found to be so ill that euthanasia was the best course of action.

It was found she had a life threatening blocked intestine caused by eating a sweetcorn cob.

It was also discovered she had been kept in "filthy" conditions at Davison's home.

RSPCA inspectors found no dog food but mouldy excrement and a strong smell of urine.

RSPCA Inspector Vanessa Reid said in a statement that she was shown Snowy’s body and noted that she was underweight and had fleas in her fur.

She subsequently spoke to several witnesses including two who had CCTV footage of a man walking towards the country park with a white dog and returning later without.

In mitigation, it was said Davison “loved” Snowy “for many years” but struggled to look after her following a relationship breakdown, depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress.

The incident was said to be “completely out of character” and he showed “great remorse” and was apologetic to those involved in the investigation.

Davison admitted failing to take reasonable steps to ensure her needs were met for a suitable environment, diet, protection and veterinary treatment for weight loss and illness.

At sentencing on August 28, Davison handed a lifetime animal ban and an 18-week prison sentence suspended for two years.

He was also ordered to pay costs of £400 and a victim surcharge of £154.

After the hearing, RSPCA Chief Inspector Lynsey Harris said: “People who own pets or look after them have a duty to provide proper food and water, a suitable living space and when they are sick, veterinary treatment.

It is cruel, neglectful and totally unacceptable for them to ignore these needs.

It is also against the law and anyone who fails to do this is liable to be prosecuted.

The court heard that Snowy was weak and thin, and really did deserve better than to be left out all night in the cold, tied to a tree, in that condition.

I’d like to thank those kind members of the public who tried to help Snowy and provided the evidence needed to allow us to bring this successful prosecution.

“The court also imposed a lifetime animal ban upon Davison, prohibiting him from owning or caring for animals again.”

Court Outcome

Sentenced

Detected legal outcome

on August 28, Davison handed a lifetime animal ban and an 18-week prison sentence suspended for two years. He was also ordered to pay costs of 400 and a victim surcharge of 154. After the hearing, RSPCA Chief Inspector Lynsey Harris said...

Suspended sentence

two years

At sentencing on August 28, Davison handed a lifetime animal ban and an 18-week prison sentence suspended for two years

Fine or payment

He was also ordered to pay costs of 400 and a victim surcharge of 154

Location Information

Barnsley, Yorkshire and the Humber, England, Town, Barnsley, Yorkshire and the Humber, S70

Coordinates: 53.5535, -1.4826

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