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Couple illegally import puppies to UK for 'puppy farm' | Couple illegally import puppies to UK for 'puppy farm' |
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A couple have admitted illegally importing puppies to the UK and running a so-called "puppy farm". | A couple have admitted illegally importing puppies to the UK and running a so-called "puppy farm". |
Laura Kiseliova, 36, and Raimondas Titas, 35, from Greater Manchester, admitted offences relating to hundreds of dogs and cats. | Laura Kiseliova, 36, and Raimondas Titas, 35, from Greater Manchester, admitted offences relating to hundreds of dogs and cats. |
They include fraud and failing to protect animals from suffering. | They include fraud and failing to protect animals from suffering. |
Manchester Crown Court heard 41 dogs and eight cats were found in a raid at the pair's former home in Prestwich. They are due to be sentenced in July. | |
Kiseliova and Titas failed to tell buyers the puppies were not bred in the UK and tried to restrict consumer rights, the court heard. | |
The pair also admitted abusing the pet passport scheme, which is believed to have been used to bring the dogs to the UK as domestic pets from eastern Europe. | |
The court heard the couple failed to protect animals from suffering and made false insurance claims relating to a dog that died. Dogs were also not given veterinary treatment for injuries. | |
They were prosecuted after a joint investigation involving Bury and Salford City Council and the RSPCA. | |
Salford City Council said its trading standards officers were alerted to the couple after dogs were stopped at ports in Kent twice and a vet found a Salford puppy with an eastern European microchip. | Salford City Council said its trading standards officers were alerted to the couple after dogs were stopped at ports in Kent twice and a vet found a Salford puppy with an eastern European microchip. |
People who bought puppies with animal welfare issues also complained to authorities. | People who bought puppies with animal welfare issues also complained to authorities. |
The pair pleaded guilty to offences under the Fraud Act, Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, the Companies Act 2006 and the Animal Welfare Act. | The pair pleaded guilty to offences under the Fraud Act, Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, the Companies Act 2006 and the Animal Welfare Act. |
When the house the couple previously shared in Prestwich was raided in November 2013 RSPCA inspectors found animals including French bulldogs, bulldogs and pugs as well as pedigree cats in a variety of cages, crates and runs. | |
The RSPCA's Ian Briggs said: "It was obvious that this duo were dealing and trading in a large number of animals and that many of them were not receiving the appropriate care and veterinary attention they needed. | |
"Some of the animals were suffering from problems such as conjunctivitis, gastroenteritis or had sore and infected wounds." | |
Mr Briggs said most of the animals were signed over into RSPCA care and later rehomed. |
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