Couple Convicted for Starving Lurcher Dog in Disturbing Animal Cruelty Case

A sickening case of animal cruelty has resulted in a couple being convicted for starving their Lurcher dog, Tiggy, to 𝔡𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔥, leaving investigators horrified by the extent of the abuse.

Abandoned to die and labeled as the "most severe pet case in 15 years," Tiggy has undergone an incredible transformation, blossoming into a beautiful dog once again. - Puppies Love

Kerry Patterson, 35, and Reece Milburn, 30, initially claimed to have found Tiggy abandoned on the roadside and reported her to the local council. However, when an animal protection officer arrived at their residence in Blyth, Northumberland, they were confronted with the worst case of neglect in their 15 years of service.

Tiggy’s condition was heartbreaking—she was almost completely devoid of fur, her ribs visible through her emaciated body. Dehydrated, covered in rashes, and infested with mites, she was so weak that she couldn’t even stand.

Abandoned to die and labeled as the "most severe pet case in 15 years," Tiggy has undergone an incredible transformation, blossoming into a beautiful dog once again. - Puppies Love

Discovered just days before Christmas in 2019, Tiggy’s devastating photographs quickly went viral, leading Northumberland County Council to appeal for information about her owners. Several days later, the council received numerous letters identifying Patterson and Milburn as the owners.

On Thursday, March 3, the couple appeared in court and pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected species, Tiggy, as well as neglecting their other dog, Enzo, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier suffering from a skin condition and mite infestation.

Abandoned to die and labeled as the "most severe pet case in 15 years," Tiggy has undergone an incredible transformation, blossoming into a beautiful dog once again. - Puppies Love

As a result, Patterson and Milburn were sentenced to 12 weeks in prison and were prohibited from owning or caring for animals for life. Additionally, they were each ordered to pay a victim fee of ÂŁ120.

According to a spokesperson from the council, Philip Soderquest, this case stands as one of the most appalling and widely known instances of animal cruelty the county has ever witnessed. The council’s animal welfare team worked tirelessly to investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Abandoned to die and labeled as the "most severe pet case in 15 years," Tiggy has undergone an incredible transformation, blossoming into a beautiful dog once again. - Puppies Love

Finally, after two long years, justice was served. Tiggy’s story, however tragic, found a glimmer of hope through the efforts of the team at Berwick Animal Rescue Centre. Tiggy, now known by a new name, has fully recovered and found a loving home with new dog companions.

Abandoned to die and labeled as the "most severe pet case in 15 years," Tiggy has undergone an incredible transformation, blossoming into a beautiful dog once again. - Puppies Love

Meanwhile, Enzo, the couple’s other dog, still awaits a permanent home in kennels, hoping for a fresh start and a brighter future.

Abandoned to die and labeled as the "most severe pet case in 15 years," Tiggy has undergone an incredible transformation, blossoming into a beautiful dog once again. - Puppies Love

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