Investigation after dogs seized from deplorable conditions in Tipperary
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Investigation after dogs seized from deplorable conditions in Tipperary

AN INVESTIGATION is under way after three dogs were seized from deplorable conditions in a property in Co. Tipperary.

Two of the three mature dogs were found in complete darkness inside the property, which was strewn with rubbish and raw meat.

The third was loose outside, while none of the animals had access to water.

The ISPCA, with the assistance of gardaí from the Community Policing Unit in Cahir, entered the property under warrant on Thursday, May 5.

After discovering the dogs, all three were seized by ISPCA Welfare Inspectors, while an investigation is ongoing with a view to establishing and prosecuting the offenders.

The windows of the property were barricaded, keeping two of the dogs in darkness (Images: ISPCA)

"The living conditions inside the property were filthy with raw meat strewn everywhere amongst other rubbish," said ISPCA Inspector Alice Lacey.

"Two dogs were discovered inside the property where the windows were barricaded with wooden pallets, keeping the dogs in complete darkness.

"The other dog was loose outside and there was no water available for any of the dogs."

All three dogs are now in ISPCA care, where they are currently being assessed by a veterinary practitioner.

The ISPCA encouraged members of the public to report any animal welfare concerns to the charity's National Animal Cruelty Helpline on 0818 515 515, or by emailing [email protected]