Donegal gardaí seize 14 dogs found in 'shocking conditions'

Gardaí said the dogs were being kept in shocking conditions, confined to rusted crates and living in their own filth.
Donegal gardaí seize 14 dogs found in 'shocking conditions'

Stephen Maguire

Gardaí in Co Donegal have seized 14 dogs after finding them in "shocking conditions".

The dogs were found during a search at a property in West Donegal.

The search was conducted by Gardaí from Glenties Garda Station on Friday in response to concerns under the Animal Health & Welfare Act.

Gardaí said the dogs were being kept in shocking conditions, confined to rusted crates and living in their own filth.

Images from the rescue show the animals, which are all small breeds, in a severely dirty and ungroomed state.

Gardaí added they are currently working with the ISPCA on the matter.

A spokesperson said that all of the dogs are now receiving the necessary veterinary attention and will then be handed over to the care of the ISPCA.

“Investigations are ongoing,” the garda spokesperson said.

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