Me pidieron ayudar a difundir éste caso de maltrato animal.
"ayúdeme a denunciar a este ASQUEROSO IDIOTA, no he tenido pruebas hasta ahora pero el golpea de maneras brutales a sus mascotas, a ella por ejemplo la golpeó hasta cansarse y después la amarro y la mojó Anteriormente ha tenido más perros y a TODOS LOS GOLPEA TERRIBLEMENTE. Ha envenenado animales de la colonia incluyendo a mis gatos. Este hombre está siempre dopado. No sé limita a los animales, si no que también a gente. Las autoridades no me han ayudado. Su nombre es Juan Manuel Paredes Piña, jubilado del IMSS"
Es en León Guanajuato
More obese inbreds chose to starve and abuse their dog.
Suspended sentence.
⚖️ CONVICTED | James Marchant, 42, and Claire Malik, 41, of #bishopsworth, #bristol BS13 - starved and physically abused a young terrier.
The RSPCA launched an investigation after a neighbour filmed James Marchant grabbing the dog, Boomer, by the neck, carrying him across the garden and throwing him over the gate onto paved flooring.
The neighbours who were filming him shouted at him to stop. Police were contacted and Marchant was arrested.
The vet who viewed the footage told the court that Boomer would have experienced pain and anxiety while being held by the neck and immediate pain from the impact of landing.
He added: "The callous manner in which he threw Boomer over the fence, compounded by the failure to have him then checked by a vet, illustrates that he failed in his duty to protect him from pain, suffering, injury and disease."
Boomer was also found to be malnourished, weighing just 2kg (4.4lb) when vets examined him.
He gained weight while in RSPCA care and was re-homed by the charity a month later.
Marchant pleaded guilty to two animal welfare offences, for throwing Boomer over the fence and failing to meet his need for a suitable diet.
Malik,r admitting to not properly feeding the dog.
RSPCA inspector Kim Walters said: "Animals feel pain and suffering just like we do and always deserve to be shown kindness and compassion."
She thanked the neighbour for reporting the incident, adding that the public act as the charity's "eyes and ears".
Sentencing |
Marchant: ordered to pay £400 costs. 10-year ban.
Malik: fined £120 and ordered to pay £400 costs and a £40 victim surcharge. 5-year ban.
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This piece of shit also broke the ribs of a dog and poured boiling water on another dog. And this setttler colonial government is letting him back out into the world in less than a year and a half.
He forfeit his place on this planet.
🚨 Look at the absolute state of them
Terrence Boyd, 34, and Sadie Boyd, 32, from Brierfield — this pair tied up their elderly Terrier-type dog Maddie in a black plastic bag and threw her alive into the Leeds & Liverpool Canal.
She was left to drown. Fire service and RSPCA had to rescue her.
They both pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering and breaching the Animal Welfare Act.
Sentenced to 8 weeks prison, suspended for 12 months, and banned from keeping animals for 10 years.
Soft as shite. These two look like they belong in a circus, yet the courts treat animal cruelty like a minor inconvenience.
No excuses. Proper punishment for people who abuse defenceless animals.
Poor dog had no chance.
🚨 A REPULSIVE CASE OF ANIMAL ABUSE BY THIS VILE PAIR - LEEDS, DO YOUR THING
MAKE THEM KNOWN - SHARE FAR AND WIDE
⚠️ CONVICTED | Terry Boyd, 34, and Sadie Boyd, 32, from #Brierfield, Lancashire BB9 – tied an elderly dog up in a black bag and threw her into a canal to drown.
The Boyds pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal and breaching animal welfare legislation.
The pair were arrested after the dog, named Maddie, was rescued by a member of the public (pictured) from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal on 27 August 2025.
The pair were also convicted of neglect charges in relation to seven cats and a corn snake.
Sentencing | eight weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. Disqualified from owning or keeping animals for a period of 10 years.
Source UKACF.
🚨 THIS SPECIMEN REPEATEDLY BEAT HIS DOG - WALKS WITH A SUSPENDED SENTENCE
⚠️ JORDAN BROWN, 31
🌍 KINGS ROAD, HIGH WYCOMBE
A wannabe gangster has walked free from court after causing unnecessary harm to a dog, by way of repeatedly punching it in the face.
Jordan Brown, 31, of Kings Road in High Wycombe, appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court and Family Court, after pleading guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
The offence was committed on June 29, 2025, at his home address, where he repeatedly punched a dog named Storm.
Brown’s conviction came after he indicated a guilty plea on February 19, 2026.
A 12-month community order was imposed by the court.
The sentence includes a 12-month mental health treatment requirement, to be carried out as a non-residential patient, and 21 days of rehabilitative activity.
Brown was also ordered to complete 100 hours of unpaid work.
He was further disqualified from owning, keeping, or having any involvement in the care or control of dogs for 12 months.
This disqualification includes the right for authorities to seize any dogs currently in his possession.
The court ordered that the ban be suspended for 28 days to allow time for alternative arrangements to be made for any dogs.
Brown was also ordered to pay £600 in compensation.
He was additionally told to pay £85 in prosecution costs.
This video was deleted from Facebook yesterday.
You know what to do ‼️
Trump in 2008: Anyone who invades the Middle East under false pretenses should be impeached.
Austria. Varios adolescentes apedrean brutalmente a un gato mientras graban para subir el video a redes sociales.
Tenemos un GRAVE PROBLEMA y es común al espacio digital: el exhibicionismo de la crueldad.
Another animal abuser allowed to walk free 😡!
A man from Dundee that brutally inflicted multiple injuries on a 10-month-old kitten leading to the animal's death has avoided prison.
Kevin Shewan pleaded guilty to causing his cat, Shadow, unnecessary suffering by inflicting multiple non-accidental injuries to the head and body over a four-month period, resulting in euthanasia.
The court heard that Shewan’s sister had reported him to the Scottish SPCA over concerns about the cat’s welfare.
In August 2025, the PDSA pet hospital in Dundee treated Shadow, for an eye injury
The damage to his eye was so severe that it had to be removed.
Two months later, Shadow returned to the same veterinary hospital suffering from lameness. It was discovered that he had sustained two pelvic fractures.
He was admitted for castration two months after that but was found to have a fracture to a hind leg and a broken canine tooth.
Very sadly, vets felt there was no option but to put Shadow to sleep on welfare grounds.
The judge allowed him to walk free from court with 250 hours of unpaid work
A 12-month supervision order was put in place and he was banned from owning, caring or possessing animals of any kind for 10 years.
Los dos soretes que mataron a la nutria a patadas merecen un castigo ejemplar. Ojo, no son chicos y no tienen que aprender nada, son dos tipos universitarios que ya aprendieron lo básico sobre el dolor y lo que está mal. Ojalá se tengan que mudar al desierto y se fundan.
🚨 VIOLENT CAT STRANGLER RELEASED FROM PRISON
MAKE HIM FAMOUS!
⚠️ DANIEL WILLIAMS
🌍 FORMERLY OF LOWESTOFT
A man who was sentenced to four years and six months in 2024 after brutally killing a cat and leaving another with serious injuries has been released from prison
The court heard how in 2022, Daniel Williams entered a property in Lowestoft and caused damage before savagely strangling a pet cat to death and leaving another with such serious injuries it had to be euthanised.
The court was told that the cats would have suffered a shocking level of pain at the hands of Williams.
He also smashed the windows of a business in the area and sent threatening messages to people including a threat to assault someone with a baseball bat.
At court in 2024, he pleaded guilty to intentional suffocation, threatening to disclose private sexual images to cause distress, two counts of sending an electric communication containing a threat, two counts of damaging property and two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.
As well as the 54-month custodial sentence, Williams was also handed a 10-year disqualification order under Section 34 of the Animal Welfare Act meaning he cannot own, keep or participate in the keeping of animals.
He was also made subject to a 10-year restraining order.
Source UK Database.
Les derniers instants d’un cheval à l’abattoir 😭
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THIS CREATURE THREW HER ELDERLY DOG IN A LAKE & DROWNED HER
🚨 CONVICTED | Michelle Moran, 63, from #bebington, #wirral, Merseyside - drowned her elderly dog in a lake.
On September 29, 2025, Moran threw her 16-year-old Jack Russell, Gypsy, into a boating lake off Gautby Road in #birkenhead and callously walked away, leaving her to drown. The dog's body was recovered from the lake by a member of the public a day later and an appeal was posted to Facebook.
In a statement presented to the court, RSPCA Inspector Anthony Joynes, who investigated for the animal charity, said: "[Moran] said she'd seen on social media the following day that Gypsy had been found dead in the lake and she knew she 'shouldn't have done it'."
Moran said she was sorry for her actions, telling the inspector: "All I remember is throwing her in and walking away."
She claimed Gypsy was suffering from tumours and deteriorating eyesight, although neither condition had been confirmed by a veterinary professional.
Inspector Joynes visited the scene and found that the lake was surrounded by a concrete wall which would have made it extremely difficult for a small dog, particularly one that was elderly, weak or unwell, to climb out of the water.
A veterinary examination revealed Gypsy weighed just 3.7kg. She was also found to have blood around her mouth and nose.
The court heard Moran had cited financial difficulties as the reason she did not pursue euthanasia through a veterinary practice.
Following the sentencing, Inspector Joynes described the incident as "an extremely callous act".
"She had a responsibility to seek veterinary care if she believed Gypsy was seriously unwell," he said. "To take her to a lake and throw her in beggars belief. Poor Gypsy would have suffered a horrendous death."
Sentencing | 17 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months; curfew; 25 days of 'rehabilitation'. Lifetime ban.
Source UKACF.