Seven Labrador puppies found abandoned in A249 layby
19:51, 12 September 2022
updated: 08:44, 13 September 2022
Seven Labrador puppies have been rescued after being dumped in a crate next to the A249.
The fox red pups were found to be underweight and suffering from mange.
It is thought they could be aged between 10 and 12 weeks and none are microchipped.
Swale Borough Council's Stray Dog Service said they would be taken to the vets tomorrow.
Staff at the service said: "They're skinny, smelly and all suffering from mange.
"They also have woodchips in their faeces which could suggest poor environment, poor diet or both.
"Puppies should be tiny whirlwinds full of confidence and energy, but these guys are so nervous.
"Even with the crate door open, all of them were too frightened to move.
"Their little claws are so sharp and long, we wonder if they've ever left the crate at all.
"This is animal cruelty and outright neglect.
"These pups didn't ask to be born and they certainly didn't deserve to be dumped like rubbish.
"Sadly with the current pet crisis, we feel this is just the tip of the iceberg."
The precise location of where they were found has not been revealed.
Anyone with information on the owner or who dumped the pups is asked to call Swale Borough Council on 01795 417850.
If you wish to send donations, please contact KareBear Kennels Day Care and Doggy Holidays.
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