An evil dog owner, who was caught on CCTV repeatedly punching his terrified Cockapoo and swinging her around by the neck, has avoided jail. 

Distressing CCTV footage shows vile abuser Thomas Hardy, 32, throwing one of the dogs into a lift before kicking her and then smashing the security camera.

Another clip shows the female tan Cockapoo being punched five times to the head before Hardy placed her in a strangle-hold, compressed her chest between his legs and swung her around by the neck.

The security footage was taken from Prior Court in Billingham on July 18 last year.

In a separate incident, 10 days later, Hardy was seen grabbing a male brown-coloured Cockapoo by the neck before violently putting a lead on him, dropping him to the floor and yanking him off his front feet.

The sickening footage, which MailOnline has seen and decided not to show in full, was passed to the RSPCA by the police and an investigation by the animal welfare charity followed. 

Thomas Hardy (pictured) was captured on CCTV throwing his dog into the lift before kicking her under the chin and blocking the security camera

Thomas Hardy (pictured) was captured on CCTV throwing his dog into the lift before kicking her under the chin and blocking the security camera 

Hardy (pictured) holding the tan coloured cockapoo as he puts her in a strangle-hold and swings her around by the neck 

Hardy, 32, admitted two charges of unnecessary suffering by inflicting blunt force trauma, physical violence and intimidatory behaviour.

He was given a 12 week prison sentence for each offence — suspended for 24 months — when he was sentenced at Teesside Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April 30.

He was also banned from keeping animals for 12 years.

Police, accompanied by an RSPCA inspector, visited the flat on August 2 last year and entry was forced due to concerns after there was no reply.

In written evidence to the court, the RSPCA inspector said: ‘Inside the property was a light brown Cockapoo type dog, she was very nervous and cowering down. 

‘The flat the dog was living in was very unkempt and smelt of excrement and had faeces littered around. 

‘The dog was seized by the police and placed into the care of the RSPCA and I put her in my vehicle.’

The brown Cockapoo, who didn’t belong to Hardy, was not seen at the flat and the animal’s whereabouts is unknown.

Distressing CCTV footage shows vile abuser Thomas Hardy, 32, throwing one of the dogs into a lift before kicking her and then smashing the security camera (pictured) 

The female cockapoo (pictured) was looked after at a private boarding facility on behalf of the RSPCA and has since been happily rehomed

In written evidence to the court the vet who examined the female dog and viewed the CCTV footage, said: ‘The individual in the videos is clearly seen to hit, choke, kick and throw the tan cockapoo. There is no reason to treat any animal in this way. 

‘The dog will have suffered physical pain and in addition showed clear signs of emotional distress.’

The vet said Hardy had inflicted pain and fear on both dogs and they had suffered unnecessarily as a result.

Magistrates heard that on August 6 Hardy was due to be interviewed by an RSPCA inspector at a police station about what had happened, but he failed to turn up. 

On September 1, during another visit to Prior Court the charity’s inspector was told he had left the property, and further attempts to make contact with him were unsuccessful.

The male brown-coloured Cockapoo, who didn’t belong to Hardy (pictured). In a separate incident on July 28, Hardy yanked the Cockapoo off his front feet 

Hardy, who will not be able to contest his ban for 10 years, was also given 10 rehabilitation days and told to attend a thinking skills programme and pay costs of £600.

Speaking after the conclusion of the case, RSPCA Chief Inspector Mark Gent said: ‘The video footage of these dogs being abused by Hardy multiple times was very difficult to watch. 

‘It’s hard to understand how someone can treat animals with such contempt and cruelty, and we will never know, as the defendant refused to be interviewed about it. We’d sincerely like to thank the police and the security staff for their assistance in this case which has been upsetting for everyone involved.’

The female cockapoo was looked after at a private boarding facility on behalf of the RSPCA and has since been happily rehomed.

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