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Home / Crime and Justice / Dog Owner Banned After Pet's Agonizing Suffering

Dog Owner Banned After Pet's Agonizing Suffering

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Woman banned from owning animals for 10 years due to neglect.
  • Severely ill dog found underweight, in pain, and unable to walk.
  • Owner admitted causing unnecessary suffering to her French bulldog.
Dog Owner Banned After Pet's Agonizing Suffering

Modesta Vaisviliene, of Gatis Street, Wolverhampton, has received a 10-year ban from owning animals following the neglect of her French bulldog, Boss. The RSPCA intervened after concerns were raised about the welfare of animals at her home.

Upon inspection, Boss was found in the garden, significantly underweight and in visible pain, experiencing mobility and toilet issues. A veterinary examination confirmed Boss weighed 10.1kg, considerably less than the expected 15kg. He exhibited signs of spinal and abdominal discomfort.

Vaisviliene pleaded guilty to an animal welfare offense at Birmingham Magistrates' Court on January 12, 2026. She was sentenced to a 12-month community order and must pay £350 in costs and a £114 victim surcharge. The RSPCA emphasized the importance of seeking timely veterinary care for pets.

The dog's condition, including constipation and lack of awareness of his bodily functions, led vets to recommend euthanasia. Vaisviliene consented to the procedure, acknowledging her failure to address Boss's poor bodily condition between January 11 and April 11 of the previous year.

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Modesta Vaisviliene was banned from owning animals for 10 years because she caused unnecessary suffering to her French bulldog, Boss, by failing to address his poor physical condition.
The French bulldog, Boss, was found visibly underweight, struggling to walk, and in pain, with issues related to his spine, back legs, abdomen, and constipation.
Modesta Vaisviliene received a 12-month community order, was banned from keeping animals for 10 years, and ordered to pay £350 in costs and a £114 victim surcharge.

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