Nathan Houlison has been banned from owning pets after neglecting his three dogs in a home with no food or water. Photo / Bleasts Brisbane / Facebook
Nathan Houlison has been banned from owning pets after neglecting his three dogs in a home with no food or water. Photo / Bleasts Brisbane / Facebook
A man who inflicted horrible cruelty on three of his pet dogs has been banned from owning pets for five years.
Queensland man Nathan Douglas Houlison was punished after leaving his three dogs abandoned in a home surrounded by rubbish and faeces with no food and dirty water, which ledto the dogs being severely ill and starving.
Between October 2012 and August 2015 the RSPCA received 14 complaints against Houlison.
All three dogs were riddled with ticks and fleas, while the two elder dogs were infested with hookworm and the younger dog's toenails were so long she could barely walk.
An adult female and male Doberman, Taylor and Tyler, as well as a younger male (pictured), were found living in disgusting conditions suffering from several health issues. Photo / RSPCA
Apparently the man, who has previously been charged for amphetamine possession, abandoned the dogs because he was "scared" to visit the property.
"He admitted not attending to the dogs every day, stated he was too scared to attend the property as people were 'after' him," RSPCA lawyer Jordan Ahlstrand said.
"He admitted the inside of the house was disgusting as evident by the photos ... but he felt he had no other choice.
"He left the dogs at the property to protect them and he knew the dogs were in poor condition and he did admit to not feeding them."
The dogs were found with dirty green water, no food, and protruding hip and rip bones, with one located in a confined room surrounded by rubbish and faeces. Photo / Bleasts Brisbane / Facebook
Two of his five dogs were able to be rehomed, however, another one wasn't due to behavioural issues.
Houlison was ordered to pay $5000, of which half would go to RSPCA, as well as the vet bill of $3167.96, the summons cost of $92.90 and $1200 for professional costs.