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JAMIE MAJOR FROM WELLINGBOROUGH CONVICTED FOR CRUELTY TO DOG IN SHOCKING CASE
In a disturbing case of animal neglect, Jamie William Major, a resident of Wellingborough, was found guilty of allowing his pet dog to suffer severe malnutrition and neglect. Major, born on June 8, 1994, and residing at Diana House, Queensway, Wellingborough NN8 3QD, was responsible for a spaniel poodle cross named Poppy. The case came to light after an RSPCA inspector visited Major’s address and discovered the dire condition of the dog.During the inspection, RSPCA inspector Richard Durant observed that Poppy was in a critically poor state of health. Despite her thick, curly coat typical of her breed, underneath, she was visibly underweight. Durant recounted that he could almost cup one hand around her waistline, a clear sign of extreme emaciation. The inspector noted that Poppy’s body condition had deteriorated over several months due to neglect.
Following the inspection, Poppy was taken to a veterinarian for a thorough examination. The vet confirmed that the dog was emaciated, with her body weight dangerously low, and her condition had likely worsened gradually over an extended period. Fortunately, Poppy was eventually rescued from her suffering and was rehomed to a caring environment where she could recover.
Jamie Major faced charges for breaching the Animal Welfare Act on three separate occasions between January and April 2019. He pleaded guilty to failing to address Poppy’s poor health and body condition, neglecting her dietary needs, and not maintaining her coat properly to prevent pain or suffering. Despite the severity of the neglect, Major did not surrender ownership of Poppy to the RSPCA. Instead, magistrates issued a deprivation order, transferring her into the charity’s care to ensure her ongoing welfare.
In sentencing, the court imposed a penalty of 50 hours of unpaid work and ordered Major to pay court costs amounting to £300. Additionally, he was disqualified from owning any animals for a period of one year, although this disqualification has now expired. The case highlights the importance of animal welfare laws and the consequences faced by those who neglect their pets in Wellingborough and beyond.