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Animal Welfare
High Court (Admin)
2009

RSPCA v Johnson

[2009] EWHC 2702 (Admin)

判决理由

The Animal Welfare Act 2006 creates a duty of care that is objective — it is judged by whether the animal's needs are being met, not by the owner's intentions or personal circumstances. The section 9 duty applies to any person responsible for an animal, whether or not they are the owner.

事实

The defendant kept multiple dogs in conditions that the RSPCA alleged were inadequate, with insufficient space, poor hygiene, and inadequate veterinary care. The defendant argued he was doing his best given his limited resources and genuine love for the animals.

判决摘要

The court confirmed that the duty of care under s.9 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 is objective. The animal's needs must be met regardless of the owner's subjective intentions or financial circumstances. The five welfare needs (suitable environment, suitable diet, ability to exhibit normal behaviour, housing with or apart from other animals, and protection from pain/suffering/injury/disease) are assessed objectively.

关键引述

"The welfare needs of an animal are to be assessed objectively. The question is whether the animal's needs are being met, not whether the keeper is doing their best."

Court

后续处理

Good law

Applied in subsequent animal welfare prosecutions under s.9 of the AWA 2006.