Man jailed for killing dog in machine

Thursday 10th April 2008, 11:23AM BST.

Andrew GlazzardDrunken Andrew Glazzard has been jailed for 16 weeks for killing his dog by putting her in a washing machine “to teach it a lesson” after she made a mess – and then he fell asleep.

Magistrates, shown pictures of teeth marks on the drum of the machne which the prosecution said demonstrated her terror, said it was a “heinous and horrid” crime and banned him from keeping any animal for five years.

Glazzard, aged 41, of Falcon Way, Dudley, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal at his former Lye home.

Mr Mark Cooper, prosecuting said the Staffordshire bull terrier-labrador cross was forced into the machine as it  was switched on for a few seconds. 

“He removed the pet from the machine but put her back in when he noticed her tail was still wagging.

“Unfortunately on this occasion he fell asleep. He only realised what he had done when he woke up.”  

He said he put the body into a bag and threw it into the River Stour, near to the Bonded Warehouse, Canal Street, on November 27.

Glazzard admitted the offence after being arrested in Stourbridge when he became abusive to community support officers.

Miss Amanda Hahn, defending, said Glazzard was full of remorse and had been going to the police station to admit what he had done when he was arrested. 

“It has been eating him up since he first realised what he had done and has said he deserves any sentence he gets,” she said.

“He has a drink problem and realises he needs help. He had an affectionate relationship with the dog and took her for walks every day. This was a one-off incident exacerbated by his drink problem.”

Head magistrate Owen Jones said: “This was a heinous, horrid crime which was deliberate.

“The dog must have been in terror and drink is no excuse for what you did. When you first released the animal from the machine you put it in again.”

Glazzard also admitted possessing of a small quantity of cannabis for which there was no separate punishment.

He is expected to serve half the sentence in jail and be placed under a curfew order when released.


  1. 1
    Aoife

    Banned from keeping an animal for five years?… No way, he should never be allowed to again.

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    Kez

    Five years my ar*e!!! He should NEVER have another pet for as long as he lives…. Wish we had a washing machine big enough to shove him in and switch on – ooopppp I might just accidently fall asleep!!! Ive read this story over and over again and still cant believe it!!! SCUM!

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  3. 3
    Justice

    16 Weeks!!!!! What a joke!!!! This is murder! Why isn’t it EVER treated as murder when it’s an animal??? They have all the same feelings as a human, they hurt just the same!

    Andrew Glazzard = MURDERER!

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  4. 4
    wsj

    i agree five years is nothing what sort of message does that give out should be a life time ban of all animals ,
    he is scum drunk or not drunk u dont treat animals like that!!!

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  5. 5
    Dudders

    The only punishment he should receive is a spin in the washing machine every day for 16 weeks!!!!!

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  6. 6
    Parkfield Wolves

    My best mate gets home from Afghanistan next week. He is a brave Royal Marine and he pays taxes to keep that low life in beer and warm in prison.
    That bloke is low life and the only money that should be spent is on the noose or bullet.
    Sorry, but sick of these people draining our society and causing suffering on the way.
    Hope he see’s this if he can read.

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    Helen

    I am TOTALLY disgusted – 5 years ban and 16 weeks in prison (if that)!!!! I suppose he will get all the help he needs for his drug and alcohol problems – paid by the likes of us of course!
    If the dog had done wrong – she would have been ‘put down’, no questions asked.
    You sick excuse for a human being – Glazzard you are a low life, murdering piece of ****!!

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    Helen

    5 years Ban and 16 weeks in Prison (if that)! . . . . and what would the little dog have got if she had harmed him? She would have been ‘put down’ – no questions asked.
    Glazzard you are a MURDERER!

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    BB

    SHOVE HIM IN A WASHING MACHINE SEE HOW HE LIKES IT !!!!…. and the magistrates who think that this sort of a sentence sends out the right sort of message to dip-sticks like this

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    mad bad world!!

    what an evil person!! if he can murder an innocent animal when he was supposed to have loved it, then he is capable of anything!!! he should never be allowed to keep a pet again!!! what a disgrace our laws are, they just protect the criminals!!!

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  11. 11
    lesley

    sicko!!!!! he should be locked up for 5 years.

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  12. 12
    steve

    yet another scumbag getting off light

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  13. 13
    Paul

    Lets hope someone puts him in the washer

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  14. 14
    FJ Bartling

    Dear all!
    Surely there are industrial washing machines
    large enough to hold a “human” being!Two minutes
    without pre-soak ought to do the trick,will get
    rid of the booze odour too!

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    Samantha

    May Karma speed it’s way to this sad excuse for a ‘human’ being. 16 weeks sentence is disgusting and to think our taxes go to provide this cretin’s comforts inside prison!

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    brian

    the law what law the law is a joke

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  17. 17
    barry fry

    `fair play

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