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RSPCA to pursue Tasmanian Labradoodle owners for new charges despite earlier deal
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Dec. 15, 2024 - 09:31
The RSPCA is examining whether the former owners of Tasmania's largest puppy farm can be criminally prosecuted following an ABC report that aired concerns from former workers on the treatment of puppies and dogs. The animal welfare organisation has backflipped on pursuing possible prosecution against the former workers who spoke to the ABC, instead thanking them for their efforts. Since the puppy farm's closure, three more inspectors have been appointed by the RSPCA to ensure this doesn't happen again.