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ROBBIE KNIGHT OF CANTERBURY SENTENCED FOR BRUTAL DOG ABUSE IN TYLER HILL

Robbie Knight, a resident of Canterbury, was found guilty of severe animal cruelty involving his Staffordshire bull terrier, Zeus, at his home located at 21 St.

Johns Crescent, Tyler Hill.

The disturbing case came to light after authorities received multiple reports of abuse, culminating in a visit from RSPCA inspector Rachel Leafe on January 26, 2015.

During her inspection, Inspector Leafe observed that Zeus was visibly limping and exhibited signs of serious injuries.

The dog had two patches of missing fur on his back, a small wound at the base of his tail that was covered in dried blood, and his left hind leg was noticeably swollen compared to the right.

These injuries raised immediate concern about the dog's well-being.

Sophie Reid, the prosecutor, addressed the magistrates in Folkestone, providing details of Knight’s own account.

Knight claimed that the fur loss occurred some time ago when he accidentally jumped onto the kitchen counter and knocked over a kettle.

He also admitted that Zeus had been limping for four or five days.

Furthermore, Knight confessed to kicking Zeus once, explaining that he did so because the dog did not like bathing and had bitten his middle finger during an attempt to bathe him.

Following the initial inspection, Inspector Leafe left the property but soon received a call from a concerned member of the public.

The caller reported witnessing Knight kicking Zeus, as well as beating him and throwing stones at him on multiple occasions.

This information prompted the inspector to return to St.

Johns Crescent, where she took custody of Zeus for veterinary assessment.

Knight consented to the dog being taken away for examination.

Veterinary veterinarian Rachel Croucher examined Zeus and confirmed the severity of his injuries.

The dog was found to be heavily limping, with an extremely swollen thigh area that extended around the back of his leg.

Zeus was resistant to examination, indicating he was in significant pain.

Dr.

Croucher stated that the injuries were consistent with blunt force trauma, confirming the abuse allegations.

After the court proceedings, Inspector Rachel Leafe expressed her relief that Zeus was rescued and could now begin the process of recovery.

She emphasized that there is never any justification for such cruelty towards animals.

Inspector Leafe also expressed hope that Zeus would find a new, loving home, describing him as a lovely dog with distinctive markings and a wonderful personality.

She believed that someone would come forward to rehome him and give him a second chance at life.

In sentencing, Robbie Knight was ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid community work and was required to pay £1,000 in costs.

Additionally, he received a lifetime ban from owning or keeping dogs, a measure aimed at preventing any future abuse.

The case highlights the ongoing efforts of animal welfare authorities in Canterbury and the surrounding areas to combat cruelty and protect vulnerable animals from harm.

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Robbie Knight, a resident of Canterbury, was found guilty of severe animal cruelty involving his Staffordshire bull terrier, Zeus, at his home located at 21 St. Johns Crescent, Tyler Hill. The disturbing case came to light after authorit...

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Canterbury, Kent, South East, England, City, Canterbury, Kent, South East, CT1

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