A Mount Maunganui man has been prosecuted by the SPCA after he threw a dog against a wall, blinding it in one eye because the dog "prevented him from relaxing".
Alexander McGregor was sentenced this morning in the Tauranga District Court and has been disqualified from owning or exercising authority over domestic pets for five years.
In November 2018, McGregor was at home with his girlfriend caring for the dog, named Rafa, a male Maltese cross-breed who belonged to the girlfriend's mother.
But when McGregor became annoyed at Rafa, he picked the dog up and carried him down the hallway to a bedroom, before throwing Rafa in a rugby pass motion forcibly into the room.
Rafa hit an internal wall and sustained a serious injury to his eye.