Puppy found with bullet wound, broken hip

The woman appeared in the Tauranga District Court on September 16. Photo / NZME

Warning, this story contains some graphic details some people may find distressing.

A woman has been banned from owning animals for three years after SPCA inspectors discovered a severely emaciated puppy with a hip fracture, a healed bullet wound in his leg and a stomach full of fish bones.

The woman appeared in the Tauranga District Court on September 16, after pleading guilty to a charge of ill treatment and failing to provide proper and sufficient food to an animal.

She was sentenced to nine months’ supervision and 100 hours community work.

SPCA inspectors were called to a property in June 2024 and discovered a five-month-old pitbull-cross puppy, known as Patchy, the SPCA said.

The puppy stood with his right-hind leg off the ground and had an obvious limp when encouraged to walk. He was also severely emaciated.

The inspectors took the puppy into their possession and transported him to a veterinarian.

A veterinary examination, including X-rays, revealed a complete, displaced fracture of his femoral head (hip fracture), a bullet lodged in his leg, and his stomach filled with material which resembled bones or metal.

The veterinarian concluded the fracture was the cause of ongoing severe pain and reduced the puppy’s mobility.

The 5-month-old pitbull-cross puppy, known as Patchy.  Photo / SPCA
The 5-month-old pitbull-cross puppy, known as Patchy. Photo / SPCA

It was estimated to have occurred about two weeks prior.

The bullet wound would have been painful at the time of injury, but was no longer causing pain, as it had healed.

Due to the severity of his injuries and the severe emaciation caused by inadequate nutrition, the decision was made to humanely euthanise Patchy.

A post-mortem exam revealed that his stomach was filled with more than 100 fishbones and large pieces of fish scales.

SPCA CEO, Todd Westwood said the neglect of Patchy was unacceptable.

“A puppy’s early start to life is a time where it should be the most joyous. At 5 months old, this puppy was suffering in pain, misery and starvation.

“The owner had every opportunity to seek help from a veterinarian or SPCA for food or assistance with vet treatment but chose not to. As a result, Patchy’s life ended before it even began.”

The defendant told SPCA inspectors she knew Patchy was in pain and put an antibiotic and paracetamol in his food.

She said she didn’t take Patchy to the vet because she couldn’t afford it.

The defendant was also disqualified from owning all animals for a period of three years and ordered to pay reparations of $828 and $250 towards legal fees.

1 comment

Excuses aren’t acceptable

Posted on 18-09-2025 07:33 | By The Sage

This person should never be allowed to own an animal again. Three years is way too light. I hope this will be monitored. Just awful.


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