A man who left his dog for dead after it swallowed a skewer that pierced its stomach has been sentenced to do 300 hours community work and ordered to pay nearly $1000 reparation.
An SPCA inspector, acting on a tip-off, found the emaciated dog lying in the garden of a property in Mangatangi, south of Auckland, in October 2008.
It was unable to hold its head up for more than a few seconds, and the inspector had to carry it to her vehicle, chief Auckland SPCA inspector Vicki Border said.
It did not survive the night and was later found to have swallowed a bamboo skewer at least a week earlier.
It had broken into three pieces which had pierced the dog's stomach and intestines causing chronic vomiting, peritonitis and twisting of the stomach, which was the ultimate cause of death.