LANA MCCANN FROM LARNE FACES COURT OVER CRUELTY TO DOG BIFF

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Larne Animal Abuser
Lana McCann, also known as Lana Davison, born on May 22, 1969, and residing on Bay Road in Larne, has been found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog under her care. The incident involved her black crossbreed dog, named Biff, who was suffering from a severe ear infection and was significantly underweight at the time.

McCann’s neglect led to Biff experiencing considerable discomfort due to a chronic ear condition, which was left untreated. The dog’s health had deteriorated to the point where it was visibly suffering, prompting concern from animal welfare authorities. The court heard that McCann had failed in her duty to provide proper care and attention to her pet, resulting in the animal enduring unnecessary pain and distress.

In her plea of guilty, McCann admitted to the charge of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog, a serious offense under animal welfare laws. The court took into account her admission and the circumstances surrounding the case when passing sentence. She was ordered to pay a fine of £150, along with additional costs including £200 in legal fees, £20 in court costs, a £15 offender levy, and £175 in kennelling fees for the dog’s care.

Despite the court’s decision, a separate application by the local council to disqualify McCann from keeping animals was rejected, meaning she remains eligible to own pets in the future. The case highlights ongoing concerns about animal neglect and the importance of responsible pet ownership in the Larne area. The incident was reported by BelfastLive, emphasizing the community’s interest in animal welfare issues and the legal consequences of neglecting pets.
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