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Three people have pleaded guilty to failing to meet the emotional and physical needs of dogs in their care at a breeding business.
Dogs at a breeding business “bolted” and “cowered” when staff entered to clean their kennels, and didn’t seem to have walked on leads, a trial head.
Ear mites, infections, and “concerning and unusual” behaviour were among the issues noted in dogs at a breeding business, a court has heard.
The trial of four people charged with causing more than 80 dogs unnecessary suffering at a breeding business has begun today.
A pet care business might sound perfect, but it’s more than cuddles and dog walks, writes our pet expert.
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