Burnley, Lancashire: Carl Harwood

CONVICTED (2023) | Carl Harwood, born 15 April 1995, of Lowerhouse Lane, Burnley BB12 6HZ* – goaded two dogs into fighting a badger and filmed the carnage.

Badger baiter and dog abuser: Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: Facebook

Police discovered disturbing footage showing a fight between two dogs and a badger on the phone of an associate of Carl Harwood. The unnamed man and Harwood were being investigated in relation to another matter.

The dogs, including a 14-month-old bull lurcher called Toby, were seen attacking the badger on the head, throat and back, with a male voice encouraging them on.

Dog used and abused by badger baiter  Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: RSPCA
Bull lurcher Toby dog was left with more than 30 puncture wounds from illegal badger baiting

Following an investigation, RSPCA inspector Lyndsey Taylor, along with the charity’s Special Operations Unit (SOU) and Lancashire Police’s Ribble Valley Rural Task Force visited the defendants’ house on October 19 2021.

Magistrates heard how they went into the living room and saw Toby being held on a lead by Harwood.

Dog used and abused by badger baiter  Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: RSPCA

The dog, who was wearing the same type of collar as that seen in the mobile phone footage, had a significant scar which ran lengthwise along almost the entire length of the top of his head.

On the left hand side of the lower jaw and surrounding area there were 22 individual scarred puncture wounds and on the right hand side there were nine. More recent scarring and scabbing was seen underneath his left hind paw and lower leg.

Dog used and abused by badger baiter  Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: RSPCA

Harwood told the officers they’d been sustained while out lamping and ratting.

Toby was seized by the police and taken into RSPCA care and seen by a vet. He was subsequently microchipped, vaccinated and treated for fleas and worms.

Harwood with partner Poppy Duckworth who sees no wrong in his evil-doings
Harwood with partner Poppy Duckworth who sees no wrong in his evil-doings

In her evidence to the court, inspector Taylor described the mobile phone footage.

She said: “It was filmed in the dark but two dogs can be seen attacking a badger as initially, when the recording begins, a bright light can be seen being shone on the animals.

“The footage is very difficult to watch and to listen to, it is absolutely horrific. All the way through the footage the badger can be heard screaming in pain and it is extremely distressed, with the dogs heard panting also.

“At around eight seconds, when Toby has lost interest and has left the badger, a male voice can be heard to say something like ‘here Toby, Toby get it, get it.’

“The dog can then be seen joining the first dog in attacking the badger again.

“The men heard to be present during the recording made no attempt or effort to get the dogs under control and prevent them from fighting and attacking the badger.”

Dog used and abused by badger baiter  Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: RSPCA

Her colleague, inspector Chris Haywood told the court: “In 34 years of dealing with dogs I have never seen these types of injuries on any other breeds other than lurchers, bull lurchers and terriers and known them to be caused by any other means than by a badger.”

A vet who examined Toby on 20 October, 2022, told the court the scars represented skin injuries that had healed and therefore occurred at least four weeks prior to his examination.

“In my opinion, Toby would have been caused to suffer in the absence of timely and appropriate veterinary care at the time of skin injury,” he said.

“With regards to the video footage, the person present at the time the two dogs were attacking the badger failed to take reasonable steps to intervene and bring the dog under close control in order to prevent him from continuing to fight with the badger, thereby failing to protect these animals from injury, pain and suffering.”

The court was told that Harwood said he didn’t think there was anything wrong with the footage – although he knew it was illegal – and didn’t believe that his dog required veterinary treatment for his injuries.

Badger baiter and dog abuser: Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: Facebook

He also denied having an encounter with a badger, any involvement with injuring or killing one and said he didn’t believe it was Toby in the footage. He couldn’t explain why the scarring on his dog may not have matched the injuries that would be sustained from going ‘ratting’ with him.

Harwood was found guilty of one offence contrary to the Protection of Badgers Act 1991 and admitted a second charge relating to the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

Sentencing Harwood, District Judge Alexander Boyd told him: “Setting a dog on a badger to injure it is not a sport, it is wilful cruelty.

“The fact that you videoed it and kept it on your phone would suggest to me that you took pleasure from what you did to that badger using your own dog.

“That makes these offences even worse than they already are.”

An arrest warrant has been issued for another man in relation to the case.

Dog used and abused by badger baiter  Carl Harwood from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. Pic: RSPCA

Speaking after sentencing, inspector Taylor said: “Illegal badger baiting causes significant pain, suffering, huge distress and even death to the animals involved, all for the enjoyment of people who take part in it and shockingly, find pleasure in such activities.

“We would urge anyone with information about incidents like this to report them to the RSPCA or their local rural crime team.”
An arrest warrant has been issued for another man in relation to the case.

Toby has recovered well in RSPCA care and the charity hopes to rehome him in due course. The whereabouts and owner of the other dog seen in the video are unknown.

Sentencing | 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months; 150 hours of unpaid work; costs of £500; three-month curfew from 8pm to 8am. Disqualified from keeping any animals for five years (expires February 2028).

Lancashire Telegraph
Burnley Express
ITV News


Update | October 2023

Carl Harwood’s accomplice, failed jockey Brandon Lawlor who’s originally from Ireland, was sentenced to eight weeks in prison for his part in the attack on the badger and the video made of the kill.

Lawlor now lives at 16 Cobden Street, Padiham, Burnley BB12 8DS.

3 thoughts on “Burnley, Lancashire: Carl Harwood”

  1. Bit of work the Scum wants.
    He wouldn’t have the energy to go out Lamping and Hunting or Badger Digging, or whatever else he has been up to before he was caught.
    Scum such as this won’t have no luck for what he has been up to.
    At least now is Face is out there, and everyone knows who he is.

  2. Vile human being.
    Just like Brandon Lawlor, he doesnt live at the above address and hasnt for some time. The above address needs removing as the family who now own the house have no affiliation to either of them.

Leave a Reply