‘I gotta go:’ Qualicum man jailed for violent sexual abuse of family dog
Editor’s note: This article contains extremely graphic details depicting the sexual abuse of a dog. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
NANAIMO — A Qualicum Beach man will spend the next nine months behind bars, followed by two years of probation, after being sentenced for sexually assaulting his family’s dog.
The 34-year-old man, who can’t be named in order to protect his children’s identity, pleaded guilty to a charge of bestiality last year and was given the sentence by Judge Ronald Lamperson in a B.C. provincial court in Nanaimo on Tuesday, May 6.
During sentencing, Lamperson said while the offender’s diagnosis of a bipolar disorder, substance abuse disorder to deal with anxiety, and history of childhood trauma did play a factor in his decision, a jail term was necessary for the abuse of the innocent animal.



