Pemberton, Greater Manchester: Clare Lockett

CONVICTED (2022) | Clare Lockett, born c. 1969, of 19 Howard Street, Pemberton, Wigan WN5 8BH – failed to provide veterinary treatment for a dog with multiple wounds from a skin condition.

Clare Locket. Image: Facebook.
Clare Locket. Image: Facebook.

German shepherd Cara was found to be in a poor condition with wounds on all of her paws and legs when her owner, Clare Lockett, took her to a clinic at the RSPCA Wigan, Leigh and district branch on August 24, 2021.

Veterinary surgeon Darinka Toth told the court Cara had been suffering for at least two weeks with anal and skin furunculosis, an immune-mediated skin disease which most often occurs in German shepherds.

Cara had multiple wounds from a skin condition and was also very underweight.

Lockett told the vet she had noticed the skin issues “a few weeks previously”, was bathing the dog and had placed bandages on her legs.

Cara, who was in middle age, was “severely underweight” at 23.3kg with a body condition score of just one out of nine.

Lockett claimed she had only noticed the weight loss in the week before taking the dog to the clinic.

In her report, the vet said Cara’s wounds smelled of infection and were painful on touch, while a larger wound under her tail left her unable to toilet without discomfort and pain.

The infection in her nail beds and wounds on her paws left her in pain on standing and walking.

The vet offered to put Cara to sleep to end her suffering, which her owner agreed to.

Ms Toth stated: “In my opinion Cara was suffering at least for a period of two weeks, but likely for considerably longer. A responsible owner would have sought veterinary care when first noticing the wounds and weight loss.”

Lockett pleaded guilty to two offences of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

In mitigation, the court heard she was affected by learning difficulties and suffered from anxiety and depression.

She had owned Cara for seven years without previous issues, but the court was told she accepted she should have gone to the vets sooner.

Anthony Wilcock, born c. 1978, of the same address, had been accused of the same offences in relation to Cara but the charges were withdrawn

Sentencing | ordered to pay a total of £734. Banned from owning dogs for 10 years.

Wigan Today

2 thoughts on “Pemberton, Greater Manchester: Clare Lockett”

  1. Absolutely Heart Breaking.
    If only she had taken her to the Vet before so the Dog could have been treated sooner.
    We all have to make provisions for our Pets when Veterinary Care is needed. Failing which this is the result.

  2. Completely unnecessary. I have hypoallergenic dog and with a choice diet and medication from vet, she’s very healthy

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