Jack Fincham, the Love Island darling, gets a taste of prison life after his hefty Cane Corso Elvis goes on a bite spree!
In a dramatic twist worthy of a reality TV plot, Jack Fincham, the beloved winner of Love Island 2018, has found himself behind bars due to his out-of-control Cane Corso, Elvis. The hulking canine reportedly attacked Robert Sudell in September 2022, leading to a court case that culminated in a six-week prison sentence for the 32-year-old star. Appearing at Southend Magistrates' Court, Fincham maintained a surprisingly upbeat demeanor, even giving a thumbs-up sign after receiving the verdict. While a thumbs-up may be befitting a man on a show about finding love, it hardly suits the gravity of his legal troubles.
The case raised eyebrows not just because of Fincham's celebrity status, but also due to the nature of the incidents involving his pet. With the XL Bully breed banned in the UK, Cane Corso dogs are surging in popularity, which places them under increased scrutiny. Fincham's situation serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities that come with dog ownership, particularly for larger breeds that can cause serious harm if not properly managed. The incident not only sheds light on the challenges of dog training but also opens up discussions about breed regulation in the UK.
Dog behaviour experts suggest that a well-trained Cane Corso can be a fiercely loyal companion, but neglecting the need for socialization and discipline can lead to behavioral issues. Unfortunately for Fincham, his story serves as an example of what happens when the leash slips. Disturbingly, the two incidents - one leading to injury - highlight the need for owners to be vigilant and responsible, as both canine companions and their owners can face dire consequences from irresponsible behaviour.
As chuckles at Fincham’s reality twist ensue, it’s essential to remember that Cane Corso dogs can be gentle giants if treated right. Educated owners can harness their energy and intelligence to cultivate devoted family pets. On a brighter note, with a tragic end for Fincham, there’s always a silver lining: the extensive knowledge of dog training methods and breed behavior can lead to a boom in responsible pet ownership. Who wouldn’t want a sweet Elvis in their life?
The 32-year-old's black cane corso attacked Robert Sudell in September 2022 in Swanley in Kent. He was charged over a second incident where the same dog, named ...
Reality TV star Jack Fincham has been sentenced to six weeks in prison for allowing his 'dangerously out-of-control' dog, named Elvis, to bite a man.
Jack Fincham appeared at Southend Magistrates' Court, where he gave a thumbs up sign after being jailed for six weeks. The Love Island star had pleaded ...
Since the XL Bully is now banned in the UK you need to be on the lookout for the Cane Corso, which is a very large dog.
He plead guilty to the dangerous dog offence at Southend-on-Sea Magistrates' Court. Fincham's dog, Elvis, bit a man in Essex in June last year, but no ...
Fincham's Cane Corso bit and injured man in Kent in 2022.
Fincham, of Swanley in Kent, pleaded guilty to two counts of being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog, with one of the incidents causing injury.
The 32-year-old, who won the 2018 series of the ITV2 show with Dani Dyer, gave a thumbs up as he was led to the cells at Southend Magistrates' Court as a woman ...
The 32-year-old lodged an appeal after being sentenced to six weeks in prison at Southend Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. | ITV National News.
Love Island star Jack Fincham was jailed this week after his black Cane Corso dog, Elvis, bit a runner. It comes after a dog trainer warned the breed 'might ...
A dog trainer has shared a warning about the Cane Corso breed after Love Island Jack Fincham was jailed for six weeks after his dog bit a runner.
Love Island star Jack Fincham was jailed this week after his black Cane Corso dog, Elvis, bit a runner. It comes after a dog trainer warned the breed 'might ...