The offender pleaded guilty to wilfully causing unnecessary suffering to his 17-week-old puppy, resulting in severe injuries.
The Crown sought 9 to 12 months in custody, while the defence requested a conditional sentence or a 90-day intermittent sentence.
The court found a conditional sentence inappropriate due to the brutal and prolonged nature of the attack, emphasizing denunciation and deterrence.
The offender, a first-time offender with strong community ties, was sentenced to 90 days in jail to be served intermittently, along with 18 months of probation, a 10-year animal prohibition, and $1,817.60 in restitution.