DEBORAH THOMAS SHAMES AKELY FOR CRUELTY TO DOG IN BUCKINGHAM

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Akeley Animal Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the local community of Akeley, Deborah Thomas, a resident of 3 Daisy Bank, was convicted in 2021 for acts of animal cruelty involving a dog. The incident was captured on camera, revealing a distressing scene where Thomas, known for her ownership of the dog-walking business Doggy Day Care Akeley, was seen physically abusing a rescue dog in her own garden.

According to reports, Thomas was filmed rushing into her garden in a state of agitation, where she confronted a terrified rescue dog. The footage shows her grabbing the dog and forcefully throwing it onto the concrete ground, an act that caused the animal to slam onto the hard surface with visible distress. The footage was brought to the attention of authorities after a concerned neighbour witnessed the incident and reported it to the RSPCA, prompting an investigation into Thomas's conduct.

On 17 September 2021, Deborah Thomas was found guilty of two offences related to her duty as a responsible pet owner to ensure the welfare of her animals. The court's decision marked a significant step in addressing animal cruelty within the community. For the first offence, Thomas was ordered to pay a fine of £300, along with a victim surcharge of £34 and additional costs amounting to £250. The second offence was recorded but did not carry a separate penalty, indicating that it was considered part of the same incident or a lesser violation.

Despite her conviction, Thomas was not issued a ban from owning animals, and it remains unclear whether the dog involved in the abuse was returned to her or placed in a different environment. The case has raised concerns among local residents about animal welfare and the responsibilities of pet owners in the area. The incident underscores the importance of vigilance and reporting in safeguarding animals from abuse and neglect.

Source: UKACF exclusive.
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