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Published 12:35 8 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 12:55 8 Sept 2017 BST
ISPCA Chief Inspector Conor Dowling said: “While we are pleased to have been able to intervene before any major welfare issues arose, spaying or neutering would have prevented these unwanted litters of puppies from being born in the first place.
“The rescue and rehabilitation of such a large number of dogs and puppies places a significant amount of pressure on the ISPCA, both financially and also in terms of accommodating such an influx of animals.
“Ireland already has a serious problem with stray and unwanted dogs. Owners need to take action to have their pets neutered or spayed now to end this cycle of pet overpopulation.”
In light of the circumstances in which the dogs were found, the ISPCA is reminding pet owners that spaying or neutering not only brings many benefits for both owners and their pets, but it also reduces the risk of certain cancers, has a positive benefit for health and lifespan and for curbing unwanted sexual behaviour or marking.
In the majority of cases, neutering or spaying is the kindest thing an owner can do for their pet and pet owners are urged to speak to their vet about it.
For more information about these dogs and puppies and other dogs looking for good homes, please visit the ISPCA website, email [email protected] or call (043) 33 25035 (0).
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