RSPCA investigating after 15 sick puppies were abandoned in crate
09.09.21
The RSPCA has launched an investigation after 15 sick puppies - thought to be from two different litters - were dumped in a crate on a road in Pitsea, Essex.
Sadly, one puppy was dead on arrival and three puppies were so poorly they were put to sleep by the vet.
The remaining 11 puppies - all cockapoo types - are poorly with diarrhoea and are being closely monitored.
RSPCA inspector Chloe Frost, who is investigating, said: "It is so shocking that such a large number of puppies were dumped, especially as they were all so poorly.
"They had all been dumped in a dirty crate with no food or water and in such hot temperatures too. We're so thankful that they were found as now the remaining pups have a chance of survival.
"We don't know at this stage if they came from a puppy farm and then abandoned when it was realised how poorly they were. We also can't rule out that they are the result of a demand for 'lockdown' puppies - and we are concerned about what will happen to more 'lockdown puppies' over the coming months."
There was a huge surge in demand for dogs during lockdown as families made the most of spending more time at home and now the RSPCA is concerned about a potential increase in abandoned puppies over the coming months as a result of puppies bought during the pandemic.
We know that there has been an increased interest in pet ownership - during lockdown last year, between March 23 and December 31, the RSPCA's Find a Pet section of the website had 39,835,657 views compared to 23,681,542 in the same period the previous year. This is a rise of 68%.
The number of views to our pages about rehoming a dog surged 87% from 540,524 to 1,013,795 over the same period.