It so turned out that Mr Dennis was arrested by police for unrelated charges at the beginning of 2020 on January 8 when officers worked out that he had been in contact with the woman using the social media application. When the pair left, talk in the room turned to how they were concerned the dog was being beaten.A warning to our readers: This news story contains graphic content.Ī South Australian man accused of bestiality offences after he sent videos of his family dogs licking his erect penis has revealed at his court hearing that he did so because he was “bored”.Īshley Scott Dennis, 30, appeared at the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Thursday for sentencing following his offence last year after previously pleading guilty to one count of bestiality.ĭuring his hearing, the court was told the details of the man’s video, which included Mr Dennis filming two segments that showed his family’s two border collies licking his genitalia and that footage being sent via Snapchat to a female he was pursuing last year. The harrowing account continues with Cash wetting the bed twice before being taken for a walk by his owner.
On that occasion, Cash, is described as ‘jabbing frantically’ for several seconds but failing to penetrate Brigit.
The account describes how the men and their dogs circled the bed as Brigit first played with and then attempted to have sex with a three-year-old Alsatian called Cash.īoxing Day blizzard to batter Britain as Met Office issues snow warning The request was for heterosexual participants but the only one to attempt sex with the animal was the host’s wife, Brigit. All women approached said they were sexually attracted to the animal (100%).Ī study of 32 zoophiles by Andrea Beetz found some started by getting aroused watching animal matings on TV, while others began by touching the genitals of their pet dog out of curiosity.Īlternatively, a study in the journal Romanian Neurosurgery describes how a 42-year-old suddenly started developing zoophile tendencies towards his hens after an aneurysm in the posterior cerebral artery. Only a small portion (7%) said it was because they were too shy to have sex with humans. She found most men (91%) said they had sex with animals because they were attracted to them, had love or affection (75%) or that they were accepting or easy to please (57%). However, more recent studies have suggested alternative reasons for engaging in sex with animals.ĭr Hani Miletski, who featured in Channel 4 documentary Animal Passions, researched zoophilia for her book Understanding Bestiality & Zoophilia Professor John Money asserted that zoophilic behaviours were usually transitory occurring when there is no other sexual outlet available. The Kinsey Reports – which were published between 1948 and 53 – suggested that 8% of males and 4% of females had at least one sexual experience with an animal. He pointed us to several key studies that have taken place. Research on zoo parties is limited however academics have highlighted several reasons people have sex with animals.ĭr Mark Griffiths, who is a professor of behavioural addiction at Nottingham Trent University, has written a number of articles on zoophilia.