Three Dogs Roasted Alive in a Hot Car While Their Owners Played Golf — The “Responsible” Owner Got 100 Hours Unpaid Work and Can Still Keep Animals.
Company director Sarah Sharkey left four Irish Setters Brodie, Sorcha, Seren and Barclay locked inside a vehicle for two hours in Colney Heath on 4 July 2025 while she and her husband Brendan went to play golf.
By the time they returned, three of the dogs had already roasted to death. Seren was barely alive and needed emergency veterinary care.
Sharkey, a reported pet sitter and breeder, admitted four counts of causing unnecessary suffering to protected animals.
Her punishment?
A 12-month community order with just 100 hours of unpaid work and £85 in costs.
She was not banned from keeping animals. Magistrates said she had been “a responsible and competent dog owner for many years.”
What kind of justice is this?
Three dogs suffered and died a horrific death because their owners chose golf over their lives on a hot day. The car turned into an oven. They trusted the people meant to protect them.
And the consequences? A slap on the wrist and permission to keep animals again.
What sort of determination led to that decision? What message does it send that dogs’ lives are disposable as long as you’ve been “responsible” in the past?
This isn’t justice. It’s an insult to every animal that suffers because someone puts convenience first.
Share this. Demand better. These dogs deserved far more than this pathetic outcome.
Obrigado, Sam Neill, por olhar pra uma paisagem vazia com tanta emoção que me fez acreditar, naquela sala escura de cinema em 1993, que dinossauros eram reais
🚨🚨 "Si tengo cáncer, no iré al hospital. He visto morir a demasiadas personas por la quimioterapia, no por el cáncer"...
"Ayunaré durante 30 días y dejaré de trabajar"...
Dr. Pascal Trotta. Radiólogo con 20 años de experiencia.