Chunky, the dog set on fire and fed drugs, is safely back with owners
Chunky, the stolen and tortured dog, is safely back home with his owners.
Chunky, the stolen and tortured dog, is safely back home with his owners.
Chunky, the stolen and tortured dog, is safely back home with his owners in Kent.
Four teenagers were disqualified from keeping animals after torturing a stolen dog in a case the RSPCA described as one of the worst they have ever seen.
Three of the teenagers, aged 15 and 16, admitted kicking and punching the chihuahua cross, named Chunky, before breaking his leg and neck.
They then set him on fire, fed him drugs and dumped him in a rubbish tip in Margate.
Chunky's owners Lisa-Marie Fittall (left) and her twin sister Bonnie-Lee Fittall give their reaction to their pet's ordeal.
Inspector Caroline Doe describes what happened to Chunky and gives her reaction.
More than 300,000 people have now signed a petition calling for tougher penalties for those who abuse animals.
Four teenagers have been disqualified from keeping animals after torturing a stolen dog.