Puppies rescued from West Australian Bredeer
Puppies rescued from West Australian Bredeer
Twenty-two puppies and seven adult dogs are being rescued from a West Australian backyard breeder.
RSPCA WA says the animals will be medically examined and treated when they arrive at the RSPCA Animal Care Centre in Malaga on Tuesday.
Chief Inspector Amanda Swift is expected to speak to the media in relation to the treatment of the animals once they've been examined.
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RSPCA warns against irresponsible backyard breeding after 22 puppies and seven dogs surrendered from one Perth home
TWENTY-two puppies and seven adult dogs surrendered from one Perth home is a prime example of irresponsible and out-of-control backyard breeding, warns the RSPCA.
The canines, rescued from a home in Perth’s southern suburbs, were transported to the RSPCA’s animal care centre in Malaga on Tuesday to undergo medical examinations and receive any treatment if required.
RSPCA WA chief inspector Amanda Swift said the owners of these dogs had not sterilised their animals and wound up in an “out-of-control situation with a large number of unwanted puppies”.
“The owners could not manage and have done the responsible thing and called for help,” she said.
“This does highlight the challenges inspectors face on a daily basis where, because of irresponsible breeding, many end up neglected and a case for RSPCA either now or sometime in the future.
“Thankfully for these animals, they will receive the care and medical treatment they need by RSPCA which most importantly includes being sterilised so the cycle of breeding can be stopped in this case.”
RSPCA WA CEO David van Ooran said the main priority would be to care, rehabilitate, sterilise and eventually rehome this big group of dogs.
“However, we reiterate the urgency and importance of new legislation to stop irresponsible backyard breeding which results in a raft of welfare issues and the oversupply of dogs,” he said.
“RSPCA WA has been advocating for many years on this. It is urgent for legislation to be adopted that would see key actions such as mandatory registration of breeders, mandatory de-sexing of all dogs and ensuring pet shops may only sell dogs from registered breeders or reputable rescue organisations. All are effective measures in significantly reducing the number of unwanted dogs and, as a result, minimising cruelty from neglect and abandonment.”
One of seven dogs is taken away, along with 22 puppies.
“WA Labor has announced a policy to address the issue of irresponsible dog breeding and puppy farming and we are currently in discussions with the State Government in the hope that they will also agree to this much needed legislation.”
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