Hardened SPCA officers have been shocked by the brutal
slaying of an 18-month-old Jack Russell dog in Dunedin.
Supermarket stock filler Jeffrey Robin Hurring (19) yesterday
pleaded guilty in the Dunedin District Court to wilfully
ill-treating the dog, named Diesel, by strangling him,
pouring petrol down his throat and then, while he was still
alive, hitting him on the head with a spade.
The attack, which lasted more than half-an-hour, took place
while a group of young children were present.
Hurring was convicted by Judge John Macdonald and remanded at
large for sentencing on June 23. He faces a maximum penalty
of three years in prison or a $50,000 fine, or both.
It was the worst case of ill-treatment of an animal she had
seen in her 24 years as an SPCA inspector, Stephanie
Saunders, of Dunedin, said.
"It was just horrific. People ask me how I cope with these
things. Well, I just focus on getting justice for the dog."
The court heard the incident happened at a house in Stenhope
Cres, in the Dunedin suburb of Concord, on February 1.
The SPCA was notified the next day by a teacher and a
babysitter dealing with children who were distraught from
having witnessed the killing of the dog.
People sitting in the public gallery of the Dunedin courtroom
gasped as SPCA counsel Kate Hay began reading out a summary
of the facts.
Ms Hay said Hurring was drinking with the dog's owner at her
house on February 1.
Six neighbourhood children, aged 10 and 11, and two teenagers
were also visiting.
During the afternoon, Diesel bit one of the children present,
as he had done several times in recent weeks.
When the dog's owner commented the animal needed to be put
down, Hurring said he would do it and the owner agreed.
Hurring took Diesel to a garden shed and the children left
the property, but were aware the dog was about to be killed.
Hurring then attempted to strangle the dog using a chain, his
bare hands and his foot.
When the dog was still alive after half-an-hour, and had
bitten Hurring's hands, he poured petrol down the dog's
throat. The dog was finally hit on the head with a spade.
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