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Case ID: 6587
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
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70 dogs neglected in kennel
Brompton-on-Swale, EN (UK)

Incident Date: Thursday, Dec 15, 2005

Disposition: Alleged

Alleged: Kennel Owner

North Yorkshire Police called in the animal welfare body after a dog was found wandering on a main road. They said A1 Kennels and Catteries in Brompton-on-Swale near Richmond was accommodating more than 70 dogs. Owners were asked to collect their animals. The RSPCA said it was looking at a case of alleged animal neglect. No-one was available for comment at the kennels.

Tim Bishop collected his dog Ruck on December 16, 2005 after the labrador had been at the kennels for six weeks while renovations were carried out at his home. He said although Ruck seemed quite content he was shocked at the condition of the kennels. "It was just a mess," he said. "There was dog mess everywhere and it absolutely stunk. It was in a bad state."

In a statement, the RSPCA said: "The RSPCA and police attended the address on the afternoon of December 15, 2005 following a complaint. "We can assure any dog owners who have boarded their pets at this kennels that they are all fine - they have each received a veterinary check. The concern was more for the filthy conditions in which they were being kept. "RSPCA inspectors stayed with the dogs until midnight to ensure they were made comfortable and safe. Some of the puppies bred on the premises may need further veterinary attention."

They urged owners to contact the RSPCA and to provide proof of ownership.

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