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Cruel badger baiter Lloyd Davies jailed for horrific animal cruelty in South Wales - filmed dogs attacking badgers and left his injured lurcher to suffer in fights.
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Sick man jailed for setting dogs on badgers to kill them… and then filmed the attacks

Andy Crick
Last updated: October 10, 2025 10:11 am
Andy Crick Published October 10, 2025
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A sick man who set dogs on badgers to kill them and then filmed the attacks has been jailed.

Lloyd Davies unleashed lurchers on the poor woodland animals.

In one of the vile clips, a wounded badger was stabbed with a knife after being savaged by dogs.

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Davies, 23, exposed his female lurcher, Shirley, to severe injuries by putting her into illegal fights.

He also loaned her out for associates to do the same.

Davies, of Bryn Heol, Bedwas, near Caerphilly, South Wales, was jailed for 16 weeks and also banned from keeping all animals for life.

Cruel badger baiter Lloyd Davies jailed for horrific animal cruelty in South Wales - filmed dogs attacking badgers and left his injured lurcher to suffer in fights.
Bryn Heol, Bedwas, near Caerphilly in South Wales. (Picture: Jam Press)

He admitted killing, injuring or taking a badger, and aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring another person to kill, injure or take a badger, under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992.

He also pleaded guilty to two Animal Welfare Act 2006 charges of failing to meet Shirley’s needs to be protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease, by using her to hunt badgers.

District Judge Sophie Toms, at Newport Magistrates’ Court, said: “This was deliberate and sadistic cruelty filmed and shared for entertainment.

“One of the most serious cases of cruelty I’ve had to deal with in all my time.”

Judge Toms also ordered him to pay £400 costs and £154 victim surcharges.

Cruel badger baiter Lloyd Davies jailed for horrific animal cruelty in South Wales - filmed dogs attacking badgers and left his injured lurcher to suffer in fights.
Newport Magistrates’ Court. (Picture: Jam Press)

The judge was told that the cruelty was exposed when a mobile phone seized from the defendant last year was examined by the RSPCA’s special operations unit.

They found 13 videos in all, showing lurchers attacking badgers covered with blood, while men encourage the dogs to attack.

In mitigation, it was said that Davies had health issues, as reported on Need To Know.

A spokesperson for the RSPCA’s Special Operations Unit, who investigated, said: “The judge’s comments made it absolutely clear what she thought about the degree of cruelty inflicted on badgers in this case.

“She also spelt out the kind of harm suffered by the defendant’s dog, Shirley, before we were able to take her to safety.

“But it also shows how people who persecute wildlife for pleasure will not be tolerated. We will investigate them and bring them to justice.”

Pc Rhys Jones, of Gwent Police, said: “I’m glad that the offender has been brought to justice for his cruel behaviour against these animals.

“This case showcases the importance of our link with the RSPCA, to ensure that offenders like Davies do not get away with these cruel acts against animals.”

David Griffiths, of Natural Resources Wales, said: “This was a deeply disturbing case of cruelty against a protected species.

“Badgers and their setts are safeguarded by law, and any harm caused to them without a valid licence is a criminal offence.

“We work closely with enforcement partners, including the RSPCA and the police, to uphold wildlife protection laws in Wales.

“This prosecution sends a strong message that such appalling acts will not be tolerated.”

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