Scots puppy farmers responsible for 'unimaginable misery' after selling dogs jailed
Two puppy farmers responsible for "unimaginable misery" after selling ill dogs were jailed today for a total of 18 months.
He said: "Each of you pled guilty to what can be described as animal cruelty on 11 separate dogs. What I heard is what the public would know as puppy farming. Tom went on to rent out a number of Airbnb properties in Glasgow for the purposes of selling more dogs. Tom advertised a springer spaniel puppy on website PetsForHomes which was answered by Thomas Young.
Megan Peacock purchased a Pomeranian puppy from Tom in similar circumstances which they named Abbie. The dog vomited and also had diarrhoea which included live worms. SSPCA inspectors and police raised of the addresses on January 28 2021 and found Tom, William Mongan and eight puppies within.
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