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Published 13:16 6 May 2022 BST
Updated 14:23 6 May 2022 BST
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ISPCA said in a statement released today: “ISPCA Animal Welfare Inspectors, assisted by Gardai from the Community Policing Unit in Cahir, seized three dogs from a property in Tipperary, where they were found to be living in deplorable conditions.”
Inspector Alice Lacey then explained: “The living conditions inside the property were filthy with raw meat strewn everywhere amongst other rubbish.
“Two dogs were discovered inside the property where the windows were barricaded with wooden pallets, keeping the dogs in complete darkness.
“The other dog was loose outside and there was no water available for any of the dogs”.
All three of the dogs are now in ISPCA care where they are safe and being assessed, but no further information is available in the investigation.
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