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Published Date: 07 January 2009
A MAN has become the first person in Britain to be convicted of getting a dog drunk.
Andrew Wilson, 31, forced the dog to drink cans of Stella Artois lager and topped up its water bowl with vodka.

He laughed as the confused American bulldog called Bronx struggled to stay on his feet and battered the animal with a broken chair leg.

Neighbours heard the dog whimpering in agony as Wilson beat it on its head and back.

Police raided the house in Southmead, Bristol, and found five-year-old Bronx bleeding, shaky and unsteady on his feet. The dog still had 50mg of alcohol in its blood 11 hours after it was rescued by the RSPCA.

Wilson, a jobless chef who was dog-sitting at the time, is the first to be convicted of the offence introduced under the 2006 Animal Welfare Act.

He was sentenced to 150 hours' community service and banned from keeping any "warm-blooded mammal for a year". Bronx has been taken into care at an RSPCA centre.



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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2009 9:37 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Jim A,

07/01/2009 08:55:11
He was sentenced to 150 hours' community service and banned from keeping any "warm-blooded mammal for a year". Bronx has been taken into care at an RSPCA centre.

Should have been jailed and hit over the head, see how he likes it. Also shouldn't be allowed to keep any animal ever again.
2

why can't I use my own name???,

musselburgh 07/01/2009 09:24:35
Jobless chef, eh? Unemployable chef, now, methinks. Can just see him in a kitchen, quaffing Stella as his 'sweat allowance'!!
3

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 07/01/2009 10:25:18
Just one question...

How can you "force" a dog to drink lager and vodka?

As the old adage says, you can't even force a horse to drink water.

Interesting...
4

danbob,

07/01/2009 11:45:16
3# You really should stop sniffing petrol fumes. If you deny a dog water eventully it will do what you would do, drink whatever you could. Thick or what.
5

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 07/01/2009 13:32:22
#4:

I had a feeling that some smart-a**e would have an answer for the horse/water problem.

OK then... UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES---ie assuming that the dog was not severely de-hydrated, ill or suffering from sun-stroke you couldn't "force it" to drink by merely placing a bowl of beer in front of it.

Happy now?

 

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