Halifax, West Yorkshire: Clare Beaumont

CONVICTED (2022) | Clare Beaumont, born 12 October 1974, of Hunter Hill Road, Mixenden, Halifax HX2 8SZ – failed to seek vet treatment for her dog’s skin condition.

Beaumont pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to Beau, a Lhasa Apso type dog.

The tan and white dog’s coat was heavily matted and flea-i/infested and he was suffering from alopecia and conjunctivitis. Most of his skin across his trunk and limbs was red and inflamed and it was so painful that an RSPCA inspector observed him licking and biting at himself constantly. His nails were also overgrown on all four of his feet.

The court was told that RSPCA inspectors made numerous visits to Beaumont’s home between August and October 2021 when they advised her to take the dog to the vets. The defendant claimed she had done, but the charity could find no evidence to back up her claims.

Beaumont eventually agreed to allow RSPCA inspector Kris Walker to take Beau to the vets, where Beau’s hair and nails were trimmed and he was treated with anti-parasites, eye drops, antibiotics and anti-inflammatories.

Sadly, a later examination of Beau’s mouth revealed a separate issue with a tumour that had spread through his jawbone, so it was decided the kindest thing to do was to put him to sleep to end his suffering.

RSPCA inspector Natalie Taylor said in her witness statement that when she visited Beaumont’s home on April 29, 2021, following a report, the defendant claimed Beau had died two weeks earlier and was buried in the back garden.

But in a telephone conversation with the inspector later that day she said he was still alive, although it was not for another 12 days before RSPCA inspector Kris Walker was able to check on Beau’s condition.
He advised her to seek veterinary attention and clean up the yard which was full of faeces.

The court heard how when the inspector returned on August 31, the defendant claimed she had taken Beau to Vets4Pets. But there proved to be no record of the visit and he asked her again to get veterinary treatment as the dog needed dematting and treatment for fleas.

On a further visit on October 28, Beaumont claimed she had taken the dog to the PDSA in Bradford, but agreed to let him go to a vets with inspector Walker, who reported in his witness statement: “Beau was matted and he had fleas, conjunctivitis and appeared to have a mouth issue. He was licking and biting himself continuously and his skin was hot to the touch.”

A vet who examined the dog concluded he would have been suffering for “at least some days and weeks” before he examined him.

In mitigation, Beaumont said she was remorseful and that at the time she “had had a lot going on”.

After the hearing, RSPCA Inspector Kris Walker said: “We gave the defendant advice and she had multiple chances to take her dog to see a vet. She wasn’t frank with us and claimed she had done this when she hadn’t.

“In the meantime, Beau was left in a dreadful state, matted and suffering from sore skin, alopecia and eye issues.

“He was signed over into our care, but sadly a tumour was found in his jawbone and the kindest course of action was to put him to sleep to end his suffering.”

Sentencing | 12-month community order with 150 hours of unpaid work and 10 rehabilitation activity days; £695 in costs and victim surcharge. Lifetime ban on keeping animals.

Halifax Courier

One thought on “Halifax, West Yorkshire: Clare Beaumont”

  1. Such a shame, she could have easily taken him to the Vets a lot sooner as advised to do so, on the various occasions.
    A good bath with Flea Shampoo, wouldn’t have cost much.
    I use Benzle Benzoate Lotion for Skin Conditions on Dogs, its quite cheap and can be purchased on Ebay or Chemists.

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