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Scotsman
28-05-2025
- Scotsman
Cruel pet owner whacks dogs with garden spade (DISTRESSING CONTENT)
This video More videos A pet owner was caught on video swinging a spade down onto her French Bulldogs - but she has not been banned from keeping dogs (WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT). Keep up with the latest new videos with the Shots! Newsletter. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... This was the horrific moment (click to play above) when an animal abuser was caught wandering around her garden as she whacked her pet dogs with a spade. The RSPCA inspector who reviewed the footage above, described hearing a 'harsh sound and a slight sound of a dog yelping' as Elizabeth Perrin swings a large spade in the garden. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Tameside Magistrates' Court was told that Perrin, of Thorncliffe Avenue, Dunkinfield, wandered around her garden, striking two of the dogs before shouting 'next one'. Despite her actions, Perrin is still allowed to keep dogs as her two children benefit from having an emotional support dog. Dog 'hit with force' RSPCA Inspector Ryan King observed, of the distressing video above: 'One is hit with such force that is knocked off its feet onto its back and struggles to get up for a second.' One pet was seen to be knocked to the ground and RSPCA officers discovered one had been put down after suffering gash wounds. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Perrin was also filmed hitting the pets with a broom and kept them in cramped conditions which failed to prevent them fighting. No dog ban as children have special needs The defendant was subject to a 12-month community order and a 16-week night-time curfew and ordered to pay £700 costs by magistrates on May 14. She admitted causing unnecessary suffering to three dogs by inflicting blunt force trauma and physical violence, and failing to ensure their needs were met by housing them away from other animals. Magistrates decided against banning her from keeping animals because her two children have special needs which benefit from their having support dogs. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Reports of dog fighting Trevor Hague, of Town Lane, Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, was also prosecuted after an RSPCA inquiry. Hague was banned from keeping dogs for six months, fined £604 and ordered to pay £700 costs. Elizabeth Perrin (Date of birth: 04.08.1972), of Thorncliffe Avenue, and Trevor Hague, (date of birth: 22.03.1973) of Town Lane, both Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, were prosecuted after an RSPCA inquiry. | rspca RSPCA Inspector Ryan King said in a statement that he went to the address in Town Lane in November 2021 to investigate reports that a number of dogs on the premises were fighting. The defendants told him they had 20 dogs in total and showed them around an open plan area where a number of the pets were kept. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Injured dog put to sleep He said one young Frenchie, Wizza, was lying on a sofa and 'seemed flat - not jumping around like the other dogs'. The officer added: 'There was a bad smell coming from him, on closer inspection I noticed a number of puncture wounds on his front legs, there was some blood around his ears and further puncture wounds around his groin.' Under his supervision, the pair arranged to take Wizza to see a vet. However, due to his injuries, he was put to sleep to end his suffering and two days later Inspector King collected his body from a pet crematorium and this was given to the police as evidence. 'Hit and kicked' dogs His court statement added that a month later, he viewed two videos which were taken in the back garden of the defendants' home - which he recognized from his previous visits. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'One video showed Trevor Hague, who kicks a dog once to its body. The other video shows Elizabeth Perrin hitting one of the dogs with the brush end of a broom a number of times. 'Again I could identify both Perrin and Hague in the videos as I had met them on multiple occasions. I called Perrin and informed her I needed to visit and speak to her, so I arranged to go round the next day.' Both defendants claimed they 'only hit or kick the dogs to split them up when fighting'. - despite the fact the video showed them not fighting. They agreed to sign the two pets over into RSPCA care. Perrin 'swings spade with some force' However, Inspector King said he was sent another video a month later which showed Perrin wielding a spade on some of her dogs. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The video showed Elizabeth with a spade in her hands in the garden, she walks through a metal gate to the back half of the garden. There are a number of dogs in this area. Elizabeth brings the spade above her head and swings it down with some force two times, there is some washing which obstructs the view. 'On the first swing I could hear a dull thud as she made contact with something. On the second swing there was more of a harsh sound and a slight sound of a dog yelping. 'She swings the spade down on three dogs that are in the corner, hitting two of the dogs on the head. One is hit with such force that is knocked off its feet onto its back and struggles to get up for a second. 'She then turns around, pauses, looks round at the dogs and shouts 'next one'.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Blunt force trauma An expert veterinary witness report said two dogs had been struck with the spade in the video and would have been 'caused to suffer' from blunt force trauma. He added that the welfare needs of a number of other dogs kept by Perrin had not been met because they were not sufficiently separated from each other. In mitigation, it was said of Perrin that the offences took place some time ago, she had pleaded guilty to two offences and was the sole carer for two children with special needs. Pet owner 'deliberately inflicted pain' Hague was said to have expressed remorse and had pleaded guilty to one offence which took place some time ago. He was also banned from keeping dogs for six months. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Inspector King said after the case: 'Having to see that video of someone deliberately inflicting pain on an animal with a weapon was awful.


Scotsman
24-05-2025
- Scotsman
Cruel pet owner whacks dogs with garden spade (DISTRESSING CONTENT)
This video More videos A pet owner was caught on video swinging a spade down onto her French Bulldogs - but she has not been banned from keeping dogs (WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT). Keep up with the latest new videos with the Shots! Newsletter. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... This was the horrific moment (click to play above) when an animal abuser was caught wandering around her garden as she whacked her pet dogs with a spade. The RSPCA inspector who reviewed the footage above, described hearing a 'harsh sound and a slight sound of a dog yelping' as Elizabeth Perrin swings a large spade in the garden. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Tameside Magistrates' Court was told that Perrin, of Thorncliffe Avenue, Dunkinfield, wandered around her garden, striking two of the dogs before shouting 'next one'. Despite her actions, Perrin is still allowed to keep dogs as her two children benefit from having an emotional support dog. Dog 'hit with force' RSPCA Inspector Ryan King observed, of the distressing video above: 'One is hit with such force that is knocked off its feet onto its back and struggles to get up for a second.' One pet was seen to be knocked to the ground and RSPCA officers discovered one had been put down after suffering gash wounds. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Perrin was also filmed hitting the pets with a broom and kept them in cramped conditions which failed to prevent them fighting. No dog ban as children have special needs The defendant was subject to a 12-month community order and a 16-week night-time curfew and ordered to pay £700 costs by magistrates on May 14. She admitted causing unnecessary suffering to three dogs by inflicting blunt force trauma and physical violence, and failing to ensure their needs were met by housing them away from other animals. Magistrates decided against banning her from keeping animals because her two children have special needs which benefit from their having support dogs. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Reports of dog fighting Trevor Hague, of Town Lane, Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, was also prosecuted after an RSPCA inquiry. Hague was banned from keeping dogs for six months, fined £604 and ordered to pay £700 costs. Elizabeth Perrin (Date of birth: 04.08.1972), of Thorncliffe Avenue, and Trevor Hague, (date of birth: 22.03.1973) of Town Lane, both Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, were prosecuted after an RSPCA inquiry. | rspca RSPCA Inspector Ryan King said in a statement that he went to the address in Town Lane in November 2021 to investigate reports that a number of dogs on the premises were fighting. The defendants told him they had 20 dogs in total and showed them around an open plan area where a number of the pets were kept. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Injured dog put to sleep He said one young Frenchie, Wizza, was lying on a sofa and 'seemed flat - not jumping around like the other dogs'. The officer added: 'There was a bad smell coming from him, on closer inspection I noticed a number of puncture wounds on his front legs, there was some blood around his ears and further puncture wounds around his groin.' Under his supervision, the pair arranged to take Wizza to see a vet. However, due to his injuries, he was put to sleep to end his suffering and two days later Inspector King collected his body from a pet crematorium and this was given to the police as evidence. 'Hit and kicked' dogs His court statement added that a month later, he viewed two videos which were taken in the back garden of the defendants' home - which he recognized from his previous visits. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'One video showed Trevor Hague, who kicks a dog once to its body. The other video shows Elizabeth Perrin hitting one of the dogs with the brush end of a broom a number of times. 'Again I could identify both Perrin and Hague in the videos as I had met them on multiple occasions. I called Perrin and informed her I needed to visit and speak to her, so I arranged to go round the next day.' Both defendants claimed they 'only hit or kick the dogs to split them up when fighting'. - despite the fact the video showed them not fighting. They agreed to sign the two pets over into RSPCA care. Perrin 'swings spade with some force' However, Inspector King said he was sent another video a month later which showed Perrin wielding a spade on some of her dogs. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The video showed Elizabeth with a spade in her hands in the garden, she walks through a metal gate to the back half of the garden. There are a number of dogs in this area. Elizabeth brings the spade above her head and swings it down with some force two times, there is some washing which obstructs the view. 'On the first swing I could hear a dull thud as she made contact with something. On the second swing there was more of a harsh sound and a slight sound of a dog yelping. 'She swings the spade down on three dogs that are in the corner, hitting two of the dogs on the head. One is hit with such force that is knocked off its feet onto its back and struggles to get up for a second. 'She then turns around, pauses, looks round at the dogs and shouts 'next one'.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Blunt force trauma An expert veterinary witness report said two dogs had been struck with the spade in the video and would have been 'caused to suffer' from blunt force trauma. He added that the welfare needs of a number of other dogs kept by Perrin had not been met because they were not sufficiently separated from each other. In mitigation, it was said of Perrin that the offences took place some time ago, she had pleaded guilty to two offences and was the sole carer for two children with special needs. Pet owner 'deliberately inflicted pain' Hague was said to have expressed remorse and had pleaded guilty to one offence which took place some time ago. He was also banned from keeping dogs for six months. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Inspector King said after the case: 'Having to see that video of someone deliberately inflicting pain on an animal with a weapon was awful.


Scottish Sun
22-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
Shocking moment vile woman batters French bulldogs with spade after keeping TWENTY sick animals locked up
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the shocking moment a vile woman battered her French bulldogs with a spade after keeping 20 animals locked up. Elizabeth Perrin was captured beating the defenceless animals in the garden of her home in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Elizabeth Perrin was filmed hitting her dogs with a spade The sick 52-year-old was then heard shouting "next one" as she continued the horrific rampage. One of the dogs was knocked to the ground and another had to be put down after suffering gash wounds. Perrin was also caught on video hitting the animals with a broom in a year-long campaign of abuse. When RSPCA officers attended the home, they discovered 20 dogs that had been kept in cramped conditions. One of the French bulldogs, named Wizza, was found lying on the sofa injured. Inspector Ryan King said: "There was a bad smell coming from him, on closer inspection I noticed a number of puncture wounds on his front legs, there was some blood around his ears and further puncture wounds around his groin." Wizza was taken to a vet but had to be put to sleep two days later to end his suffering. Perrin and her partner Trevor Hague both appeared at Tameside Magistrates' Court charged with abuse offences. The mum admitted causing unnecessary suffering to three dogs by inflicting blunt force trauma and physical violence. She also pleaded guilty to failing to ensure their needs were met by housing them away from other animals. But magistrates decided against banning her from keeping animals because her two children have special needs, which benefit from having support dogs. The court was told Inspector King was called to the home in November 2021 following reports a number of dogs were fighting. Perrin and Hague told him they had 20 dogs in total and showed them around an open plan area where a number of the pets were kept. A month later, the officer was handed two videos - one showing Perrin hitting the dogs with a broom and another clip of Hague kicking one of the animals. The vile couple claimed they 'only hit or kick the dogs to split them up when fighting" and signed two of the pets over to the RSCPA. But Inspector King received a video a month later of Perrin smacking the dogs with a spade. He said: "On the first swing I could hear a dull thud as she made contact with something. On the second swing there was more of a harsh sound and a slight sound of a dog yelping. 'She swings the spade down on three dogs that are in the corner, hitting two of the dogs on the head. One is hit with such force that is knocked off its feet onto its back and struggles to get up for a second. 'She then turns around, pauses, looks round at the dogs and shouts 'next one'.' A veterinary expert said the dogs would have been 'caused to suffer' from blunt force trauma. He added the welfare needs of a number of other dogs kept by Perrin had not been met because they were not sufficiently separated from each other. Perrin was made subject to a 12-month community order, a 16-week night-time curfew and ordered to pay £700 costs. Inspector King said after the case: 'Having to see that video of someone deliberately inflicting pain on an animal with a weapon was awful. 'There is no excuse for this behaviour towards an animal. It really does defy belief that someone could behave in this way. "Animals deserve to be shown kindness and respect.' 3 Some of the dogs had visible injuries 3 Perrin also kept the animals in cramped conditions


The Irish Sun
22-05-2025
- The Irish Sun
Shocking moment vile woman batters French bulldogs with spade after keeping TWENTY sick animals locked up
THIS is the shocking moment a vile woman battered her French bulldogs with a spade after keeping 20 animals locked up. Elizabeth Perrin was captured beating the defenceless animals in the garden of her home in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester. Advertisement 3 Elizabeth Perrin was filmed hitting her dogs with a spade The sick 52-year-old was then heard shouting " next one" as she continued the horrific rampage. One of the dogs was knocked to the ground and another had to be put down after suffering gash wounds. Perrin was also caught on video hitting the animals with a broom in a year-long campaign of abuse. When RSPCA officers attended the home, they discovered 20 dogs that had been kept in cramped conditions. Advertisement Read more news One of the French bulldogs, named Wizza, was found lying on the sofa injured. Inspector Ryan King said: "There was a bad smell coming from him, on closer inspection I noticed a number of puncture wounds on his front legs, there was some blood around his ears and further puncture wounds around his groin." Wizza was taken to a vet but had to be put to sleep two days later to end his suffering. Perrin and her partner Trevor Hague both appeared at Tameside Magistrates' Court charged with abuse offences. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Exclusive The mum admitted causing unnecessary suffering to three dogs by inflicting blunt force trauma and physical violence. She also pleaded guilty to failing to ensure their needs were met by housing them away from other animals. But magistrates decided against banning her from keeping animals because her two children have special needs, which benefit from having support dogs. The court was told Inspector King was called to the home in November 2021 following reports a number of dogs were fighting. Advertisement Perrin and Hague told him they had 20 dogs in total and showed them around an open plan area where a number of the pets were kept. A month later, the officer was handed two videos - one showing Perrin hitting the dogs with a broom and another clip of Hague kicking one of the animals. The vile couple claimed they 'only hit or kick the dogs to split them up when fighting" and signed two of the pets over to the RSCPA. But Inspector King received a video a month later of Perrin smacking the dogs with a spade. Advertisement He said: "On the first swing I could hear a dull thud as she made contact with something. On the second swing there was more of a harsh sound and a slight sound of a dog yelping. 'She swings the spade down on three dogs that are in the corner, hitting two of the dogs on the head. One is hit with such force that is knocked off its feet onto its back and struggles to get up for a second. 'She then turns around, pauses, looks round at the dogs and shouts 'next one'.' A veterinary expert said the dogs would have been 'caused to suffer' from blunt force trauma. Advertisement He added the welfare needs of a number of other dogs kept by Perrin had not been met because they were not sufficiently separated from each other. Perrin was made subject to a 12-month community order, a 16-week night-time curfew and ordered to pay £700 costs. Inspector King said after the case: 'Having to see that video of someone deliberately inflicting pain on an animal with a weapon was awful. 'There is no excuse for this behaviour towards an animal. It really does defy belief that someone could behave in this way. Advertisement "Animals deserve to be shown kindness and respect.' 3 Some of the dogs had visible injuries 3 Perrin also kept the animals in cramped conditions Advertisement
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Former Strasbourg defender Lucas Perrin on Auxerre shortlist
Lucas Perrin (26), who spent the second half of the season on loan at Cercle Brugge, is the subject of interest from AJ Auxerre, according to Mohamed Toubache-Ter. Perrin left RC Strasbourg Alsace last summer, with the Frenchman critical of the newly-instilled project at the BlueCo club. He was notably critical of the youth-centric aspect instilled by the new owners in Alsace. He therefore left the club on a free transfer upon the expiry of his contract. Advertisement He joined Hamburg but did not feature prominently before joining Cercle Brugge, who share the same owner as AS Monaco. There, he has found gametime easier to come by, playing 15 games in all competitions with the Belgian side. However, Toubache-Ter understands that he could now be set for a return to France. Auxerre were one of the surprise packages in Ligue 1, earning a comfortable mid-table finish having been heavily tipped for relegation. Perrin, whose loan at Cercle does include a purchase option, is a name being considered by Christophe Pélissier's side. GFFN | Luke Entwistle