
Her puppies were wedged in the wall of the dirty barn, the only place a female Beagle could find that would be safe for them inside an illegal puppy mill.
That’s how Debra Tranter with the animal rights group Oscar’s Law found a female beagle when she and a colleague sneaked into an illegal puppy mill in northern North South Wales, Australia to document the living conditions. They had visited the farm months before, and conditions had not improved, despite the farm having received citations. She said she found the dogs living in filth and squalor, the stench of feces and urine was incredible, water containers green with slime, and rat-infested pens.
Photo credit: Oscar’s Law
One of the most heartbreaking moments she filmed in the expose was when they saw the female beagle cowering in the corner. Tranter had heard a puppy cry and went to look closer, but she could not find the puppies anywhere. She crawled on the dirty ground of the bare wooden pen hunting for the puppies and that’s when she noticed there was a piece of plaster loose on the wall.
Photo credit: Oscar’s Law
Peering in, she saw the four puppies wedged inside. Their mother had hidden them in the wall, to be safe from the other dogs roaming around in the filthy space.
Photo credit: Oscar’s Law
The scene is a far cry from the “raised in our home, much loved babies” that puppy mill breeders’ online classifieds read.
Sadly, puppy mills are legal in New South Wales and Tranter estimates there are roughly 200 of them operating in the state. Although the state has animal welfare laws, animal rights groups like Oscar’s Law argue there is not enough enforcement and that the current laws are too lax and need to change.
The state has become a haven for puppy farm breeders because of the legal loopholes that allows the operators to skirt the law and destine hundreds of dogs to live in substandard conditions while they churn out puppies for profit. Unlike in the state of Victoria, where dogs can be seized from unlicensed breeders by the RSPCA, no such law exists in NSW.
Photo credit: Oscar’s Law
That leaves mothers and puppies like the ones Tranter saw, helpless for now. But Tranter is hopeful for the future. Other footage Tranter collected last lead to a raid on the farm last year by NSW Police and the RSPCA. Around a dozen dogs were rescued at that time and notices were served. However, the conditions at the puppy mill have not improved, although as of January 2016 the puppy farmer has claimed that they are closing down.
Oscar’s Law now fears for the safety of the 100 dogs on the property. They wrote on their online petition, “There’s a good chance they could sell them to other cruel puppy factories, relocate to continue the business at an unknown location, or take a gun and shoot every dog. These long-suffering animals are now at the mercy of owners who have made a living out of showing no such mercy. It’s a devastating legal loophole that needs to be closed.”
Tranter hopes they may still be able to rescue the dogs, if they can be legally rescued by authorities. She says Oscar’s Law has offered to pay for all veterinary bills and help find foster homes for the animals.
Inside the illegal puppy factory authorities cannot close…
Following two investigations by Oscar's Law, Animal Liberation Queensland and Animal Liberation NSW – this illegally operating NSW puppy factory has now said they will close down. Under the current legislation in the state, the owner is entitled to sell the dogs to other puppy factories, relocate the business and simply start over – or take a gun and shoot every single dog.Between this puppy factory with over 100 dogs, and the one we recently managed to close down in Gwydir Shire Council, there are over 400 dogs whose lives are in limbo in NSW. They need YOUR help, we must change the legislation and get this issue on the political agenda so that authorities can seize the dogs (just like they would be able to if these puppy factories were in Victoria).SIGN HERE: http://bit.ly/ChangeTheLegislation
Posted by Oscar's Law on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Taushya Milliron
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Our sweet Buddy was adopted by us from a puppy mill! He was full of flees and very under weight! Now he is spoiled rotten and is so loved by all of us!
Kelly Davidsavor
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So instead of taking pictures showing us all the horror..report…rescue & tell us about the wonderful turn around for this sad girl.
Heather Hunt
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Kimmy Siebens
Taz Hindley
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Jenni Oliver
Hayley Baptist
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So sad how these poor dogs are treat. It’s time they were all closed down and the owners sent to prison.
Monik Marquesano
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pobrecita
Anna Kwiatkowska
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So sad
Sandy Neuman
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Frikn stupid people do this to animals! I hope your proud of yourself. So F! Tough. Oh yea . Coward!
Debi Goldense
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So sad.we should feed these so called humans to the lions.Better yet test on these SOB instead of animals.Do not buy we need to shut down these puppy mills.
Eliana Micaela Morales
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God bless you 🙂
Maretta Shirley
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Thank God I live in Victoria – this is disgraceful and I humane – let’s hope the NSW Government show some spine and shut them down permanently!
Melinda Keller Conner
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Cute dog
Lisa Kisko
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This is so sad poor momma there is no call for this$#%&!@*at all it needs to stop now !
Liam Casey
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Poor bubba
Amanda Murillo-Maurutis
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Gabriella Murillo (Gabby) no pet shops!
Patricia Martorina
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I hate breeders and hate humans that uses dogs to pay there bills, you loosers … humans are the worse
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Shawna Cunningham
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I don’t know if this makes me more mad or sad. How amazing that the mother knew to hide her babies. I love beagles. Puppy mills are horrible
Jean Wiegand-Harrison
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This is insane. Damn those puppy mills to hell.
Laura Aboozaid
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Jenny Aboozaid
Brian Revilla Velarde
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Hey don’t feed them to lions why give them something vile just launch to space or the sun
Nina Isabel Godinho
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This breaks my heart 🙁
Adilson Barbosa da Silva
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Por favor quem filma tem obrigação de ajudar
Peggy Terrell
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We need to lotlaw puppy mills!
Célia R Lewin
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E por que
Lessly Nahely Calle Martel
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K lindo cahorro pero kien selo kedra llevarselo para k lo maltrate
Ellen Potter
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Awe, as my dogs are laying in MY bed snuggled in with the fan and AC on…I feel bad for momma.
Filipina Conde
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omg…poor mama…God bless you dear…
Paola Maria Coffey
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These puppy mill owners should be jailed, and if they own properties they should be taken off them. These are evil evil people who should be heavily punished. Sod human rights, how about animal rights.
Dawn Gilmartin
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Horrible conditions
Dawn Gilmartin
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Glad they were rescued
Laura Millar
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Craig Franky Millar how awful is this xx
Kerry Nordstrom
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So we’re the puppies and mama rescued or ?
Tim Curtis
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That is very sad
Michael Knabenbauer
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What the hell is wrong with people this world is turning to s**t
Lori Werner
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Those people should be shot! That poor mama and her poor babies, she was trying to save them. This makes me sick
Sam Harasin
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So Sad!
Jacki Shepherd
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Sam Shepherd poor puppy
Josh Cuggy
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Put herself before the babies good mama beagle, wish we could adopt her cxx
Steven Hyde
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They know and they have feelings!
Melinda Keller Conner
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Oh poor pupies
Maria Leticia
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Que pena que todavia haya gente sin sentimientos en contra de los animalitos ojala encuentren pronto un verdadero hogar
Raymond A Stafford
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What a sweetheart
Mitchell Bryant Joseph Mankiewicz
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This makes me so sad. I want them all.
Amanda Dixon
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Poor mama. So sad.
Andrew Ford
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Great job
Kristel Basas Diaz
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no she is not poor puppy
Marie Gilk
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People who treat animals poorly will also behave the same towards people they don’t like. The people who run this place are trash. They may appear nice on the outside, but they are trash.
Doug Ward
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Pray
Terri Opert
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Please save them!!!!!!!
Liam Casey
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this makes me so angry, humans are disgusting