Abergavenny, Monmouthshire: Mathew Russell

CONVICTED (2024) | Mathew Luke Russell, born c. 2003, of Underhill Crescent, Abergavenny NP7 – caught on camera beating his dog; kept ‘fighting’ dogs.

RSPCA prosecution of Abergavenny dog trainer Mathew Rusell who beat his dogs and neglected their needs

So-called dog trainer Russell caused unnecessary suffering to a pitbull type dog called Brad, by inflicting blunt force trauma and physical violence, and secondly caused unnecessary suffering to a pitbull type dog called Mercy by failing to provide veterinary care and attention for her chronic ear disease.

Russell, who traded under the name Loose Leads Abergavenny, pleaded guilty to the first offence on 23 July 2024 and was found guilty of the second offence.

RSPCA prosecution of Abergavenny dog trainer Mathew Rusell who beat his dogs and neglected their needs
Banned breed Mercy had an untreated skin condition and painful ear infection.

In a statement, provided to the court, RSPCA Deputy Chief Inspector (DCI) Gemma Cooper said she met with Gwent Police at Underhill Crescent on 3 August 2023 as they were executing a warrant at the property.

It followed a video that had been released on social media showing Russell beating his dog, Brad.

It shows him striking the dog six times with his right fist and then pulling Brad by his collar on his back legs a few yards before striking him on his head a seventh time.

RSPCA prosecution of Abergavenny dog trainer Mathew Rusell who beat his dogs and neglected their needs

DCI Cooper was told by Russell’s mother that he had not been home for a couple of days due to the video which had gone “viral”. She said that three men had come to the address and had rehomed three of his dogs. The only dog left was Mercy.

“She had scabs and patches of fur missing throughout the trunk of her body,” said DCI Cooper.

“Her ears were cropped which made it obvious to see she had a really bad ear infection in both ears. I scanned her for a microchip but I could not find one.

“I was advised by my colleague Animal Rescue Officer Sian Burton that she was found in a shed with no access to food, water or a comfortable resting area. When provided with a bowl of water I witnessed Mercy drinking the entire bowl. She was extremely thirsty.”

Mercy was seized by police and taken to RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Veterinary Clinic for a vet examination, before being transferred into the care of Gwent Police.

RSPCA prosecution of Abergavenny dog trainer Mathew Rusell who beat his dogs and neglected their needs

In a statement provided to the court, the vet said her weight was good for her size but she had many lesions over her body. She had areas of fur loss and scabbing. All of her feet were reddened between the toes.

He said: “Her ears had been cropped, but both ears showed signs of self-trauma with reddening, fur loss and evidence of scratching on the backs of the remains of the ear flaps.

“Looking into the canals, the linings were thickened with crusting, wax and reddening, this was of moderate severity in the right ear but much more severe in the left ear with no obvious opening to the ear canal visible.

“These changes would have been obvious to anyone as should the fact that the dog should have had veterinary care sought for them. The changes present indicate a long standing ear problem that has not received the necessary treatment and would have taken at least four weeks, probably longer to reach their current state.

“During this time the dog would have been suffering unnecessarily from the problem and the owner has failed in his duty of care to source the treatment his dog needed.”

RSPCA prosecution of Abergavenny dog trainer Mathew Rusell who beat his dogs and neglected their needs

In a statement to the court a veterinary expert witness said that Brad was “caused to suffer physical pain and mental distress as a consequence of the actions of Mr Russell in beating the dog”.

He added that Mercy was also “caused to suffer due to a failure to seek veterinary attention for an ongoing and chronic ear disease for a period of at least four weeks”.

Following the case, DCI Cooper, said: “We’d like to thank Gwent Police along with the witness who provided the video as evidence to what has been a very upsetting case.”

Mathew Russell with cousin Josh Heard, a convicted animal abuser in his own right

In June 2024 Russell, formerly of Golwg Y Castell in Cardigan, admitted three offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act. These were in relation to Brad and Mercy and a third pitbull terrier named Rambo in Cardigan.

Sentencing | A total of 26 weeks in custody suspended for 12 months 20 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days, 180 hours of unpaid work; costs of £650 and a £154 victim surcharge. A 10-year ban in relation to all animals (expires July 2034).

South Wales Argus

One thought on “Abergavenny, Monmouthshire: Mathew Russell”

  1. Fuckin’ little prick….who does he think he is!? Come see me and my boys and we’ll show you what it’s like to see a grown man lose his temper, you pathetic little bully boy. Your cuz Heards a right pussy boy too. He likes grassing people up don’t ya Josh!

    Loose Leads Abergavenny – more like Loose Stools Abergavenny!

    You can run but you certainly can’t hide Russell! 😉

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