Southmead, Bristol: Orla Gil-Henry

CONVICTED (2019) | Orla Gil-Henry, born 17 April 1980, of Shetland Road, Bristol BS10 5JW – starved her pet dog and deprived her of water.

Dog abuser Orla Gil-Henry from Bristol, UK
Orla Gil-Henry is banned from keeping dogs for five years.

Mother-of-two Orla Gil-Henry claimed she fed Staffordshire Bull terrier Niah three times a day but police found no dog food in the house and the dog also appeared to have been deprived of water.

Prosecutor May Li said police became aware of the neglect when officers attended Shetland Road on July 29, 2019, while dealing with an unrelated matter.

Cruel Orla Gil-Henry left Staffy Niah alone in the garden for long periods of time and also failed to feed her properly or give her water.
Cruel Orla Gil-Henry left Staffy Niah alone in the garden for long periods of time and also failed to feed her properly or give her water.

She added: “A neighbour approached the police and told them Miss Gil-Henry owned a Staffy in poor physical condition, and often left in the garden for long periods of time.

“The officers were also shown a photo of the dog which showed she was clearly emaciated.

“On that basis the officers knocked on her door and explained they needed to look at the dog.

“Miss Gil-Henry opened the back door and the dog Niah ran straight up to a baby bath on the floor, drinking from it furiously as if she had been deprived of water for some time.”

Police observed the dog was “very skinny”, with vertebrae, hips and ribs protruding.

“They asked if the dog was fed and Miss Gil-Henry said she fed the dog three times a day,” Ms Li continued.

“Officers couldn’t find any evidence of dog food in the house and were concerned that if she were being fed three times a day, a vet should be informed due to its condition.

“The dog was seized and taken to a vet who stated that a dog of her breed should weigh at least 22kg. Niah weighed 15kg.

“She was clearly suffering, malnourished and emaciated. If left in that condition, she would have continued to suffer.”

Sentencing | 12-month community order; ordered to pay a total of £335. Banned from keeping dogs for five years (expires December 2024).

BristolLive

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