Puppies and dogs rescued near Headcorn by Kent Police and RSPCA
14:23, 13 July 2021
updated: 15:45, 15 July 2021
Puppies found living in poor conditions have been rescued by police and the RSPCA.
Six puppies and two dogs were removed from a location near Headcorn yesterday.
On social media, Kent Police's Maidstone division said: "Several puppies have been recovered following attendance to a location near #Headcorn.
"#MaidstoneTaskForce and #LPT found the puppies to be living in poor conditions, and following contact with @RSPCA_official and a local vet, the puppies were saved."
An RSPCA spokesperson said: "We worked alongside officers from Kent Police following a call to Headcorn on Monday and now have two adult dogs and six puppies in our care."
They added enquiries are ongoing and would not comment any further.
A police spokesman said: "On July 13, officers, attending an address in Headcorn in connection with a separate enquiry, raised concerns regarding the welfare of some dogs and puppies at the premises.
"The RSPCA was notified and their officers attended."
Escaped animals, unusual finds and news from the RSPCA can all be found here.
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