A man has been jailed after he stabbed his neighbour's dog because he didn't like it barking. Stephen Osman Agar, 54, cruelly attacked his neighbour's pet named Sully.
Magistrates heard Agar had previously complained to his neighbour about the noise the dog made when he barked. On 6 November last year, the woman said Agar had been banging on the ceiling of his flat.
That evening, the court heard Sully's owner went to take her dog to meet a friend. But as she approached the front door of the flats, Agar came out saying: "What's all the f***ing noise," Lancs Live reports.
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Preston Magistrates court heard the rowdy neighbour began making jabbing motions towards Sully, who started yelping and trying to get away from him.
"I could see a large blade, about four or five inches - it looked like a large kitchen knife", Sully's owner said. The woman's friend, who she was going to meet, said she could hear a dog "screaming in pain".
The court heard she opened the door to the flats and saw her friend, who was calling the police and saying her dog had been stabbed.
Sully was taken to the vets where his wound was stitched. He was kept in overnight but made a full recovery, the court heard. Agar pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.
He said he had a long history of noise problems at the property and had tried may avenues to address it, including contacting the housing association in Skelmersdale, where they lived.
Agar said he was ashamed of what he had done and called the police himself to report the incident. Magistrates accepted he was suffering with mental health issues but said: "This was a deliberate attempt to cause suffering to an animal.
"A weapon was used against the dog and we believe there would be distress caused to the owner. We believe there is a danger to the public and the nature of the offence is so serious only an immediate sentence of custody is appropriate."
They jailed him for 26 weeks and disqualified him from owning animals for five years. Since the incident, Agar has moved to a new address in Broad Lane, Kirkby. He must pay a £128 victim surcharge.