After being in the store or photograph of the animal uploaded in social media for sale, sometimes buyers do not think about the background of the puppies are traded. Yet it could have been obtained from illegal trade, as happened in Scotland recently.
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Puppies on an illegall journey |
Within a month, the animal rescue organization of Scottish SPCA had twice caught trucks at Cairnryan Harbor, Scotland, which contained dozens of puppies in miserable conditions. They are stacked against each other, faced with fear, and their health is apprehensive. The puppies are allegedly shipped from Ireland, and the plan will soon be sold.
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Puppies stack each other |
The dog selling business in Scotland is a very lucrative big business. Within a year thousands of dogs can be imported illegally for sale. In dog-producing countries, dog factories are often found, where dogs are forced to mate and become descendants. Shortly after birth, the puppies were sent straight away to minimize production costs. One puppy can be sold for more than 1000 USD. Usually the buyers were not too concerned to ask the background of dogs to be purchased, so the business of buying and selling puppies was very safe.
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Please adopt, don't buy |
Carmel Murray, a spokeswoman for SPCA in Ireland, called on dog-loving people to prioritize adoption rather than buying dogs. So as to prevent the occurrence of violence or torture in dogs, and keep the animal population. So they can live more prosperous. As for the fate of dozens of puppies found, they are now returning to Ireland and have gained homes and families committed to love and protect them forever, without going through a sale and purchase transaction.
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