Harry Booth, 27, of Dalebury Road in Tooting, appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (November 8). 

He pleaded guilty to one count of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal and one count of affray. 

The court heard that in Brighton on May 17 last year he kicked a rottweiler to the head. 

Brighton Magistrates’ Court (Image: The Argus)

The incident of affray took place on the same day during an altercation with train staff. 

The court was told that Booth used his dog as a weapon during that incident. 

Booth was given a six-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months. 

He was also disqualified from keeping pets for two years and the rottweiler was confiscated from him. 





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