Maltby, South Yorkshire: Kelly Hedger

CONVICTED (2024) | Kelly Louise Hedger, born 26 January 1989, of 4 Fretwell Close, Maltby, Rotherham S66 8QH – left four dogs without food or water in a home so filthy it made an RSPCA officer’s eyes sting.

RSPCA prosecution of Kelly Hedger from Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire who neglected the needs of four dogs and two horses.

Hedger had denied four animal welfare offences in relation to two Labradors, a Rottweiler and a Dachshund, but was found guilty at a trial in her absence.

RSPCA prosecution of Kelly Hedger from Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire who neglected the needs of four dogs and two horses.

The four dogs were living among broken glass, green mouldy faeces, rubbish and drugs paraphernalia, with hundreds of empty bottles of alcohol found in the garden.

The animals were rescued from Hedger’s home by the RSPCA and the police after she had repeatedly ignored warnings to improve conditions and provide them with a safe and clean environment.

RSPCA prosecution of Kelly Hedger from Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire who neglected the needs of four dogs and two horses.

Buster the Rottweiler and Alfie, one of the Labradors, were both described by vets as emaciated.

Two horses, who were also Hedger’s responsibility, had also been left abandoned in a field with no fresh food or water for six days.

RSPCA prosecution of Kelly Hedger from Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire who neglected the needs of four dogs and two horses.

The court heard how police, accompanied by RSPCA Inspector Vanessa Reid, carried out a warrant at the property on November 9, 2021, which resulted in the four dogs being removed from the premises because of concerns for their welfare.

The charity’s officers had made multiple visits in previous months and issued Hedger with improvement notices to clean up both the inside and outside of the property, which were filthy and dangerous for the dogs.

RSPCA prosecution of Kelly Hedger from Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire who neglected the needs of four dogs and two horses.

In written evidence to the court, Insp Reid described conditions on the day of the warrant. She said: “As you entered the kitchen there was a very strong smell of ammonia and faeces which hit you instantly. There were several completely empty bowls on the floor, and lots of rubbish and belongings and faeces.

“As the dogs were secure in this room, I continued past and up the stairs to check the conditions upstairs. There were four bedrooms, all of which were covered in belongings, rubbish and faeces. There were old faeces which had turned green and mouldy, alongside more fresh ones, so it was clear the dogs had been living like this for some time.

“At the entrance to the bathroom were multiple piles of faeces which contained lots of what appeared to be seeds, this suggested the dogs had possibly been eating bird food. There were no bowls of water present in any of the rooms. As we untied the doors to the living room, the horrendous smell became even stronger, almost overpowering. My eyes began to water and my nose was burning, the smell was so putrid.”

The only liquid in the house was a half-full mop bucket in the kitchen containing filthy brown water and there was no pet food or packaging in the dustbins.

Drug paraphernalia was found lying around the house which also presented a health risk to the animals, the court heard.

RSPCA prosecution of Kelly Hedger from Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire who neglected the needs of four dogs and two horses.

Buster was primarily being kept outside in hazardous conditions among household debris, hundreds of empty bottles of alcohol and shards of glass which had shattered from a smashed window hanging off the back door.

The dogs were seized by the police and taken by the RSPCA for immediate veterinary care.

Dinky the dachshund was found to have an untreated inguinal hernia, while Alfie had been left with a large untreated mass on his chest and Buddy had multiple scars from fighting which looked to have happened on more than one occasion.

A vet who examined the dogs described their living conditions as “horrendous,” and said no animal should be in an environment with mouldy faeces and broken glass.

“All four dogs were suffering from starvation and poor nutrition – this is something the owner would have known would be a consequence from not feeding them or providing them with fresh water. To continue the way they are kept is totally unacceptable,” said the vet in her written evidence.

The RSPCA was also told that Hedger kept two horses in a field in Brookhouse Lane in Laughton en le Morthen. When the charity visited the location they found a dark bay gelding and a dun-coloured Shetland-type pony with little grazing, buckets of dirty water and no supplementary hay, food or shelter.

Both horses were monitored by the RSPCA for six days but it became clear that Hedger had not returned at all during that time and they were subsequently seized by the police and placed into the care of the charity.

Numerous attempts were made to interview Hedger between November 2022 and January 2023 but she failed to attend scheduled appointments. Sentencing her, District Judge Spruce said the dogs were in “very poor condition over a period of time as a result of intermittent starvation” but noted her “physical and mental health concerns” and said she needed input from probation services and not a custodial sentence.

In mitigation, Hedger said other people had taken over her property at the time of the offences and Buster belonged to them.

Buster and Dinky were signed over to the RSPCA during the course of the investigation although Hedger denied she owned the dachshund so the RSPCA were able to rehome him once he had been rehabilitated.

Sadly Buster was unable to be rehabilitated after dedicated care and a sad decision was made to put him to sleep.

Following the sentencing hearing and the deprivation order, Buddy has now found a loving new home, but Alfie is still looking. The horses have been relinquished into the RSPCA’s care and they will also be found new homes.

Speaking after sentencing Insp Reid said: “I’m pleased that after three and a half years, this long case has finally concluded. It’s ended a long period of uncertainty for Buddy and Alfie in particular, whom we have legally been unable to rehome until now.

“The dogs had been starved and were living in squalor without food or water, yet Hedger denied repeated warnings to improve their situation.

“The horses were also not receiving anywhere near the appropriate level of care and attention, so we’re pleased these animals also now have the chance of leading much happier lives.”

Sentencing | 18-month community order with 40 rehabilitation activity requirements (RAR) days. ONE-year ban (expires June 2025).

YorkshireLive

2 thoughts on “Maltby, South Yorkshire: Kelly Hedger”

  1. She have money to spend restaurant and make up and drinks more than feed the dogs and horses WTF WTF 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 KARMA

  2. This is insane,long periods of inexcusable cruelty and neglect mean this stupid useless woman should never own a pet again.She will go on a binge and neglect them.

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