Three continuously bred dogs have been rescued from a puppy farm.
A dog re-homing organisation based in east Kent is appealing for urgent donations for the medical treatment of three over-bred bitches that have been rescued from a puppy farm.
The King Charles cavalier spaniels are in really poor health; they have been living in squalid, cramped conditions.
Stevie Henry, Futures for Dogs founder, is caring for the animals in her Ashley homer
She stated that they have been "neglected" and bred "non-stop" and they were found covered in their own urine.
The dogs had terrible dental health and had not been walked, vaccinated or micro chipped.
Futures for Dogs re-homes dogs is a non-profit making organisation and is asking for a £150 donation towards the care of the dogs.
The organisation would welcome more volunteers to foster and take on dogs, including the three bitches.
Donations can be made by Paypal to the Futures for Dogs, or at any Lloyds TSB branch - Sort code: 30-93-34 Account: 03127768.
To foster please download an application form from the Futures for Dogs Facebook page or call the team on 07951 769118.
Continuously Bred Dogs Rescued From Puppy Farm
Fri, 11 Nov 2011
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