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    1. antbaby_machetesquad on

      It’s almost unbelievable that this is real, I can see why people thought it was computer generated.

    2. SoggyWotsits on

      I hope all these poor dogs can make the adjustment to having a normal, loving life. As the article says, some were too terrified to go outside without being carried. I imagine a lot of inbreeding and health problems too. One litter might be an accident, but I’ve no idea how anyone gets to 250 dogs without realising they have a problem.

    3. No mention of punishment for the breeder but I’m guessing its just a small fine and a warning.

    4. No-Taro-6953 on

      My poddle cross is the sweetest girl ever, curled up on the chair next to me.

      This makes me want to hug her tight.

      There’s a special circle of hell for animal abusers.

    5. IlIIIllIIlIlllII on

      Licenses and licenses for breeding. 2x mandatory check ups a year per dog registered to you.

      Cap of two dog unless you can prove you have space and time to accommodate more.

      All dogs should be inspected before or immediately after getting pregnant to check on their wellbeing.

      Break this cycle

    6. lxlviperlxl on

      I think it’s time we registered all pets to some form of registry.

      Want to buy a pet? Get the ownership transferred.

      Until we have a strong way of determining origin and traceability then these things will persist. I don’t think having a pet is a right but rather a privilege.

    7. I wonder how many complaints across how many different agencies for how many years before something was done. Their poor neighbours having to live next to this shit.

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