Nearly 80 dogs were seized by RSPCA NSW from a breeding farm following reports of alleged breaches to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979.
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Two RSPCA NSW inspectors executed a search warrant at the Central West property at 8am on Wednesday, February 24.
Due to the size of the operation, six inspectors, two RSPCA NSW veterinarians and two animal transport officers attended the property and assessed the animals.
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The inspectors seized 79 dogs and puppies requiring varying degrees of veterinary treatment into RSPCA NSW custody.
All animals were admitted into care at RSPCA veterinary hospitals by 5.15am on Thursday.
The investigation is ongoing. A decision to lay charges against the person of interest will be made within 60 days.
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