In March, a jury at Cardiff Crown Court took one hour 45 minutes to search out Williams responsible of inflicting grievous bodily hurt with intent.
On the night time of the assault, Dandrige, 72, from Swindon, was staying at a vacation cottage close to to Williams’s racehorse coaching centre.
He took his cockerpoo, Gulliver, for a stroll in a paddock that was a part of the stables, and since it was darkish he used a torch.
Williams’s property has had previous incidents of fly-grazing – the place animals are left on land with out permission – in addition to hare coursing and poaching.
The courtroom heard Williams’s household noticed the lights on their land and believed Dandridge was lamping, which is when individuals use vibrant lights to search out animals similar to rabbits and foxes, typically with a canine.