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Great Yarmouth dog on Ibuprofen chewed off own paw | Great Yarmouth dog on Ibuprofen chewed off own paw |
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A dog given Ibuprofen by its owners for a neurological condition became so distressed it chewed off its own paw. | A dog given Ibuprofen by its owners for a neurological condition became so distressed it chewed off its own paw. |
Tony O'Neil, 55 and Donna Lynch, 44, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, gave the painkiller to brindle mastiff Jessie when her prescribed medication ran out. | |
The RSPCA said the drug would not have helped the pain of the chewed paw and could be toxic to dogs. | The RSPCA said the drug would not have helped the pain of the chewed paw and could be toxic to dogs. |
They were found guilty of charges under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and fined by Great Yarmouth magistrates. | They were found guilty of charges under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and fined by Great Yarmouth magistrates. |
Jessie had been suffering from a lame leg caused by her neurological condition, the RSPCA said. | Jessie had been suffering from a lame leg caused by her neurological condition, the RSPCA said. |
O'Neil and Lynch had previously been given medication but failed to return to the vet when it ran out. | O'Neil and Lynch had previously been given medication but failed to return to the vet when it ran out. |
In June 2013, when they eventually took her to a vet, a bandage was unwrapped on her left hind leg to reveal she had completely chewed her own paw off. | In June 2013, when they eventually took her to a vet, a bandage was unwrapped on her left hind leg to reveal she had completely chewed her own paw off. |
'Really severe state' | 'Really severe state' |
The 13-year-old dog had to be put to sleep. | The 13-year-old dog had to be put to sleep. |
RSPCA inspector Carrie O'Riordan said: "This was one of the most visually distressing sights I have ever seen. | RSPCA inspector Carrie O'Riordan said: "This was one of the most visually distressing sights I have ever seen. |
"There was a long-standing neurological problem which made her lame in one leg and she had become weaker and weaker. | "There was a long-standing neurological problem which made her lame in one leg and she had become weaker and weaker. |
"We think it must have been causing her a lot of pain and agitation, hence why she chewed on it so much. | "We think it must have been causing her a lot of pain and agitation, hence why she chewed on it so much. |
"She must have been in a really severe state of suffering for quite some time to have done this to herself." | "She must have been in a really severe state of suffering for quite some time to have done this to herself." |
On Monday, O'Neil, of Middle Road, was fined £625 and Lynch, of Nelson Road Central, £260, for failing to provide adequate veterinary care and failing to protect Jessie from pain. | On Monday, O'Neil, of Middle Road, was fined £625 and Lynch, of Nelson Road Central, £260, for failing to provide adequate veterinary care and failing to protect Jessie from pain. |
Each must pay £500 towards costs. | Each must pay £500 towards costs. |
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