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Tasmanian Labradoodles put live puppies in freezers, overbred dogs and hit with PVC pipe, former workers say
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 4, 2024 - 06:44
A warning, this story contains details and images of animal mistreatment which may distress some viewers. Former workers from Tasmanian Labradoodles have broken their silence, revealing disturbing details about what they saw and were asked to do at what was then Tasmania’s largest puppy farm. One worker says he was asked to put live puppies in a freezer, while others say they saw evidence of over-breeding, dogs being hit with PVC pipes and shaken to the point of being stunned so they would sit still for photos.