Llandudno...Police rescue seven dogs following animal welfare concerns


Shocking, poor animals.

NORTH Wales Police rescued seven dogs in search warrants executed in areas of Conwy and Llandudno today (January 12). 

Working in partnership with RSPCA Cymru, officers from North Wales Police Rural Crime Team and Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team executed three warrants.

The three warrants came following animal welfare concerns related to dogs in these areas.

Seven dogs, two vehicles, and several other times were seized from two locations, and all the dogs are now safe in RSPCA care.

In a video released by police, one dog can be seen chained to a kennel in awful outdoor conditions, with other cages nearby.

A police investigation into the incident continues.

A North Wales Police spokesperson said: "Search warrants have been executed in the Conwy and Llandudno areas following animal welfare concerns

"We have executed search warrants in the Conwy and Llandudno areas today,in partnership with RSPCA Cymru inspectors. 

"The three warrants, supported by our colleagues from the Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team came following animal welfare concerns relating to dogs.

"Seven dogs, two vehicles, and a number of items were seized from two locations.

"The dogs are now safe in RSPCA care.

"Enquiries into the investigation continue."

From....https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/23246588.police-rescue-seven-dogs-following-animal-welfare-concerns/


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