Two dogs had been seized from a automotive by police in Salford over issues for his or her welfare.
Officers had been known as to the scene on University Road at round 9.50pm final night time (Friday). An eyewitness instructed the Manchester Evening News that two dogs had been ‘left in a cage’ within the automotive.
They described the scenario as ‘merciless’ as police confirmed that the dogs had been seized by officers. The witness, who requested to not be named, stated: “The police are on their approach now.
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“It’s a small automotive, the cage is smaller than the boot. They have put the seats down.
“They usually are not tiny pups, and they’re each sharing one cage. There’s canine muck all over the place, it is simply completely merciless.”
In a press release, a Greater Manchester Police spokesperson stated: “At round 9.55pm final night time (29 September), officers responded to experiences concerning issues for the welfare of two dogs in a automotive on University Road, Salford.
“The dogs had been subsequently seized by officers.”
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