A Shropshire woman has been sent back to prison after losing her appeal against a 22-week custodial sentence for running an illegal dog breeding business which caused dozens of animals to suffer and made her £150,000.
A Shropshire woman has been sent back to prison after losing her appeal against a 22-week custodial sentence for running an illegal dog breeding business which caused dozens of animals to suffer and made her £150,000.
She’d made £150,000 from illegally breeding and selling the puppies, and around £9,000 in cash was seized from a safe at the property during the operation. His fur was stained with urine and he was suffering from severe, untreated ear disease which was so long-standing that both ear canals had effectively collapsed. Such was the extent of his neglect that he was put to sleep on veterinary advice to prevent further suffering.
– Four dogs living in one of several substandard kennel blocks and pens that had severe dental disease and had been suffering for at least four months because of the defendants’ failure to seek veterinary treatment.
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