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Distressing pics shows how dog’s fur was ripped off after cruel owner let jumper get STUCK to pet’s skin

DISTRESSING pictures capture a dog’s “weeping skin” after her owner let a jumper get stuck to its fur.

Poor pooches Holly and Poppy, West Highland white terriers, were never taken to the vets during their battle against a skin infection.

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 Cruel owners let a baby's t-shirt get stuck to their pet pooch's skin
Cruel owners let a baby’s t-shirt get stuck to their pet pooch’s skinCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Gail Bradshaw, 64, and daughter Nicola, 29, were found guilty of two counts of animal cruelty against the dogs.

The pooches, who were under “ultimate” Petplan insurance, were left in such an “absolutely shocking state”, an RSPCA inspector said it was the worst she had seen in her 15 year career.

Poppy battled fur loss and a skin infection, so she was taken to the vets by the Bradshaws. But they did not properly follow the vet’s instructions to help the pooch recover, Preston Magistrates’ Court heard.

When Holly also showed similar symptoms last year, she was not taken to the vet either.

 Vets had to rip the t-shirt off, taking Poppy's fur with it
Vets had to rip the t-shirt off, taking Poppy’s fur with itCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Poppy battled a skin infection, and suffered fur loss, but her owners Gail and Nicola did not follow the vet's instructions to help her recovery
Poppy battled a skin infection, and suffered fur loss, but her owners Gail and Nicola did not follow the vet’s instructions to help her recoveryCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Gail put this baby jumper on pooch Poppy, but as her skin condition worsened, it was stuck to her 'weeping skin'
Gail put this baby jumper on pooch Poppy, but as her skin condition worsened, it was stuck to her ‘weeping skin’Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Holly's fur has only slowly started to grow back as she has received effective treatment from the RSPCA
Holly’s fur has only slowly started to grow back as she has received effective treatment from the RSPCACredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Pooch Holly was never taken to the vet after she started to lose her fur early last year
Pooch Holly was never taken to the vet after she started to lose her fur early last yearCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Poppy, pictured looking frail at the worst point of her skin condition
Poppy, pictured looking frail at the worst point of her skin conditionCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Gail, who worked at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates’ Court for 30 years, claimed she decided to “self-treat” Poppy as she didn’t think a treatment for her skin condition was working.

But when she put a filthy jumper on Poppy to “keep her warm”, it had stuck to her “weeping skin”.

RSPCA inspector Vicki McDonald said: “The severity of the skin conditions and fur loss suffered by these dogs was the worst I’ve seen in my 15-year career.

“They were in an absolutely shocking state. When I first saw Poppy she was wearing a filthy baby jumper.

 Poor Poppy was left to battle her skin condition for months without being properly treated
Poor Poppy was left to battle her skin condition for months without being properly treatedCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 After the jumper was removed, RSPCA workers were horrified to witness Poppy's 'weeping skin' around her legs and chest
After the jumper was removed, RSPCA workers were horrified to witness Poppy’s ‘weeping skin’ around her legs and chestCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

“Gail Bradshaw said she put it on her to keep her warm and to stop her scratching herself raw.

“When the vet tried to remove the jumper it had stuck to Poppy’s weeping skin around her armpits, chest and front legs.”

Magistrates said Gail Bradshaw’s recollection of previous vet visits were vague and she offered no credible explanation for not following treatment plans or seeking further vet treatment.

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