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Heartbreak of puppies ‘callously dumped’ in Fenland

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Breeders unable to sell their puppies are thought to be responsible for abandoning three sets of dogs in parts of Fenland in recent months.

Fenland District Council says they fear puppies are being bred and dumped when owners fail to sell them.

“Most of the puppies were in good condition, but the coats of four spaniel / poodle cross puppies dumped in Wisbech St Mary were badly matted and needed attention,” said a council spokesperson.

The council’s stray dog service cared for all the dumped animals and was able to place them with rehoming organisations.

The mastiff cross puppies left with a vet in March on July 3.

The mastiff cross puppies left with a vet in March on July 3.

Fenland Council is urging anyone who finds themselves with animals they can’t rehome to get in touch to access help available rather than leaving animals at risk of harm.

Cllr Susan Wallwork, portfolio holder for environmental health, said: “It’s heartbreaking when animals are not properly looked after.

“There is support available so that an animal never needs to be callously dumped.

“We’d urge anyone who has information about who owned these puppies to let us know. It’s vital that we identify any irresponsible breeders in our area to prevent further harm and neglect of animals.

Matted fur had to be removed from the dumped spaniel poodle cross puppies.

Matted fur had to be removed from the dumped spaniel poodle cross puppies.

“Anyone who finds themselves with a litter they can’t home or animal they can’t keep should contact one of our local animal charities or us for help.”

In each of the recent cases the dogs have been picked up by the council’s appointed dog warden after being reported as stray.

The council’s stray dog service has covered the cost of vet bills, collection fees, food, and welfare. Due to the animals having to be treated as lost, the dogs had to remain in kennels for seven days before being able to move onto rehoming partners.

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The mastiff cross puppies left with a vet in March on July 3.

The mastiff cross puppies left with a vet in March on July 3.

The total cost can reach up to £200 per dog.

Five mastiff cross puppies were taken to a vet in March on Monday, July 3.

Two whippets were found in Manea at the end of June.

After - matted fur had to be removed from the spaniel poodle cross puppies dumped in Manea.

After – matted fur had to be removed from the spaniel poodle cross puppies dumped in Manea.

The spaniel / poodle puppies were found separately between end of February and beginning of March but were all the same age and believed to be the same litter.

Fenland Council says anyone who breeds and sells puppies for profit or breeds and sells as a business must have a licence. Failure to have a licence can result in prosecution.

Matted fur had to be removed from the dumped spaniel poodle cross puppies.


Matted fur had to be removed from the dumped spaniel poodle cross puppies.

“Our stray dog service always tries to reunite lost dogs with owners as quickly as possible, which can be achieved where micro-chips are present,” said the council spokesperson.

“By law, dogs must be micro-chipped by the time they are eight weeks old.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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