A man has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years after causing unnecessary suffering to nearly a dozen reptiles - with six found dead at his home.

Robert David Dewar, aged 35, pleaded guilty to causing suffering to a protected animal at Weymouth Magistrates Court.

He was charged for causing unnecessary suffering to two bearded dragons, a leopard gecko and two crested geckos.

Prosecuting on behalf of the RSPCA, Matthew Knight explained the charge related to a period between September 9 2017 and October 10 2017 whilst Dewar was living on Dorchester Road in Weymouth.

Mr Knight told the court that in October 2017 a bailiff was warranted to enter Dewar's flat and discovered 11 reptiles - with a python, two corn snakes, a bearded dragon and two leopard geckos found dead.

The RSPCA were unable to pursue charges for the six dead animals as it was not possible to conclusively say how they died, although a vet suspected they had starved to death.

Of the two bearded dragons that were rescued, one had to be put to sleep because of the severity of its condition. The other bearded dragon which was described by Mr Knight in court as being dehydrated and "responsive, but dull" has since recovered and been re-homed.

Addressing the court, Mr Knight said: "There were six dead reptiles in the flat and five alive but in a poor condition.

"The reptiles require a vivarium with UV lighting. They were not given this basic care."

He added that a number of the animals had no water provided.

Mr Knight said: "It is believed that these animals were left suffering for at least a week but it could have been over a number of months.

"Of the animals that survived, they required significant intervention to help them live.

"He [Dewar] knew how to care for these animals, but simply chose not to."

Representing himself, Dewar said: "I am sorry. I was having a hard time and everything got on top of me. I was trying to look after myself and not my animals."

Speaking to the court Dewar's probation officer added: "He [Dewar] was able to understand how the animals would have felt and has shown remorse for his actions."

Sentencing Dewar, chairman of the bench Debbie Boitoult said: "We have heard details and seen the suffering these animals underwent. You were aware that these animals needed a certain amount of care that you failed to give."

Dewar, who now lives in Grannie's Heilan Hame Holiday Park in Dornoch in Scotland,was handed a community order of 100 hours of unpaid work to be completed within 12 months. He was further banned from owning or keeping any animals for 10 years.

He was also ordered to pay £300 in court costs and a surcharge of £85.