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Animals lived in squalor at illegal dog breeder's Whitchurch farm | Animals lived in squalor at illegal dog breeder's Whitchurch farm |
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Cavalier King Charles, Teddy, was found blind and deaf with only one tooth and had to be put to sleep | Cavalier King Charles, Teddy, was found blind and deaf with only one tooth and had to be put to sleep |
Inspectors found a range of animals, including 35 dogs, living in "appalling" conditions at a farm used for dog breeding. | Inspectors found a range of animals, including 35 dogs, living in "appalling" conditions at a farm used for dog breeding. |
Some of the animals had to be put to sleep following the visit to a farm in Whitchurch, Shropshire. | Some of the animals had to be put to sleep following the visit to a farm in Whitchurch, Shropshire. |
Alison Bransby was jailed for 22 weeks after admitting offences including breeding and selling puppies without a licence. | Alison Bransby was jailed for 22 weeks after admitting offences including breeding and selling puppies without a licence. |
She admitted 17 welfare charges and was banned from keeping animals for life. | She admitted 17 welfare charges and was banned from keeping animals for life. |
Her daughter, Kayleigh Bransby, also admitted nine offences at the hearing at Kidderminster Magistrates on 6 October and was given an 11-week jail term, suspended for 12 months. | Her daughter, Kayleigh Bransby, also admitted nine offences at the hearing at Kidderminster Magistrates on 6 October and was given an 11-week jail term, suspended for 12 months. |
An extensive commercial dog breeding operation was being carried out at the property | An extensive commercial dog breeding operation was being carried out at the property |
The operation had earned the pair £150,000 since 2017 and caused dozens of animals to suffer, police said. | The operation had earned the pair £150,000 since 2017 and caused dozens of animals to suffer, police said. |
An investigation was launched after people alerted the RSPCA about animals bought from the pair at White House Farm in Hollins Road and which had become sick. | An investigation was launched after people alerted the RSPCA about animals bought from the pair at White House Farm in Hollins Road and which had become sick. |
A raid by the RSPCA and West Mercia Police discovered dozens of neglected animals including an elderly, emaciated King Charles Spaniel, called Teddy, who only had one tooth. | A raid by the RSPCA and West Mercia Police discovered dozens of neglected animals including an elderly, emaciated King Charles Spaniel, called Teddy, who only had one tooth. |
Inspectors believed he had been used for breeding. He had to be put to sleep. | Inspectors believed he had been used for breeding. He had to be put to sleep. |
Dogs were found suffering disease and without adequate facilities | Dogs were found suffering disease and without adequate facilities |
The animals had been inadequately cared for for at least nine months due to the extent of disease present, a vet said. | The animals had been inadequately cared for for at least nine months due to the extent of disease present, a vet said. |
These included: | These included: |
Fifteen dogs living in unhygienic conditions with limited access to water and bedding | Fifteen dogs living in unhygienic conditions with limited access to water and bedding |
Eight puppies born to a one-eyed mother dog, found in an outdoor kennel block with no water | Eight puppies born to a one-eyed mother dog, found in an outdoor kennel block with no water |
Two cats with significant ear disease | Two cats with significant ear disease |
An African grey parrot with extensive feather loss living in a filthy cage | An African grey parrot with extensive feather loss living in a filthy cage |
A thoroughbred mare called Ruby with severely overgrown hooves. | A thoroughbred mare called Ruby with severely overgrown hooves. |
The horse and both cats were also put to sleep on the advice of a vet. | The horse and both cats were also put to sleep on the advice of a vet. |
Dogs and puppies were housed in wooden sheds, pens and kennels, some barely bigger than a large rabbit hutch, the animal charity said, and there was also an "overpowering" smell of urine in the property. | Dogs and puppies were housed in wooden sheds, pens and kennels, some barely bigger than a large rabbit hutch, the animal charity said, and there was also an "overpowering" smell of urine in the property. |
The court heard how the mother and daughter were illegally operating an "extensive" commercial dog breeding operation, advertising animals on different website. | The court heard how the mother and daughter were illegally operating an "extensive" commercial dog breeding operation, advertising animals on different website. |
A vet said that none of the 41 animals that were seized had been provided with a suitable environment. | A vet said that none of the 41 animals that were seized had been provided with a suitable environment. |
Dachshund Eric has been adopted by a West Mercia police officer | Dachshund Eric has been adopted by a West Mercia police officer |
About £9,000 in cash was also seized from a safe at the property. | About £9,000 in cash was also seized from a safe at the property. |
All but three of the animals have since been rehomed, including a dachshund Eric, who was adopted by a police officer who assisted in the operation. | All but three of the animals have since been rehomed, including a dachshund Eric, who was adopted by a police officer who assisted in the operation. |
Bransby, 62, was also ordered to pay £42,000 costs following the prosecution by the RSPCA, police said. | Bransby, 62, was also ordered to pay £42,000 costs following the prosecution by the RSPCA, police said. |
The court heard that she had been suffering from physical and mental health issues during the time of the offences. | The court heard that she had been suffering from physical and mental health issues during the time of the offences. |
Her daughter, 31, who also lived at the farm, was given an 11-week custodial sentence, suspended for 12 months. | Her daughter, 31, who also lived at the farm, was given an 11-week custodial sentence, suspended for 12 months. |
She also received a ten-year ban on keeping all animals and was ordered to pay £20,000 costs. | She also received a ten-year ban on keeping all animals and was ordered to pay £20,000 costs. |
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