Splott, Cardiff: Christopher Mae

CONVICTED (2021) | illegal dog breeder Christopher J Mae, born 23 January 1989, of 66 Habershon Street, Splott, Cardiff CF24 2DY – mutilated the ears of puppies.

Backyard breeder/pet profiteer Christopher Mae from Splott in Cardiff, Wales, UK

Mae, who traded under the name Bulletproof Bullies, pleaded guilty to four offences and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison. He will have to pay more than £11,000 for the cost of housing his dogs, fines and a victim surcharge.

The court heard Mae caused unnecessary suffering to two dogs when he “cropped” their ears, which is an illegal practice in the UK.

The ears were cropped for “financial gain”, with the dogs worth between £1,000 and £1,500 more after the banned procedure, the court heard.

Dogs with illegally cropped ears bred/sold by Christopher Mae from Cardiff

Mae sold dogs through a Facebook page for between £1,000 and £5,000 each, “depending on quality and bone structure”.

The court heard he was an unlicensed breeder and he pleaded guilty to the illegal landing of a dog in the UK called George, which could have come from China or Spain.

George was examined and had difficulty walking.

Council officers investigated Mae’s Facebook page and discovered multiple references to dog breeding and offering dogs and puppies for sale.

His home was searched and eight adult dogs and eight puppies were found.

Dogs with illegally cropped ears bred/sold by Christopher Mae from Cardiff

All eight adult dogs had their ears cropped.

Vet records revealed more than 60 dogs had been registered.

Backyard breeder/pet profiteer Christopher Mae from Splott in Cardiff, Wales, UK

The court heard five females were his breeding bitches and he owned two stud dogs, and that Mae had a “special bloodline” that he had developed for certain colours.

Mae’s dogs were seized and three adults and two puppies had to be taken to quarantine because they had no passports.

The court heard Mae sold to “unsavoury people” and had 13 convictions for 21 previous offences from 2004 to 2017 including assault, possessing a controlled drug, dishonesty, handling stolen goods and criminal damage.

Sentencing: jailed for 16 weeks; ordered to pay £11,000 in costs. Disqualified from having any animals for eight years and prohibited from applying for revocation of that order for five years (ban expires July 2029).

BBC News

3 thoughts on “Splott, Cardiff: Christopher Mae”

  1. I remember this one Exposed On The BBC TV Programme Designer Dogs. By Undercover Presenters.

  2. I see his Facebook page says I’ll be back, inferring he’s intending to do this again, hopefully they’ll be keeping an eye on this lowlife

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