Woman ignored vet's tumour warning causing dog excruciating and slow death A woman has been banned from owning pets after her dog's final days ended with "suffering and death" because she ignored advice from a vet.
However, Hogan failed to turn up to the follow-up appointment and ignored calls from the veterinary practice despite being warned that Tiny's condition could be cancerous.
Christine Hogan, 41, from Heywood, was warned to get her pet, Tiny, some treatment after a vet found a cancerous growth.
The RSPCA prosecuted Hogan after being shown the open wound and rotting flash on Tiny's body at a pets' crematorium in Manchester.
The 41-year-old pleaded guilty at Manchester Magistrates’ Court to causing unnecessary suffering, by failing to keep up veterinary treatment for her pet, reports Manchester Evening News.