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Rescued dogs now ‘bringing joy’ to owners

Dogs who were rescued from a woman now disqualified from owning and keeping animals are bringing joy in their new homes and “loving life”, according to their owners.

Micaela Anderson-Letts, 35, of Sunbury, Surrey, avoided jail on 6 January when she was sentenced for abandoning a dog and 35 puppies in a dilapidated caravan, but was handed a two-year suspended prison sentence.

Labradors, dachshunds and French bulldogs were found living in a “state of squalor” on an industrial estate in Lister Road, Eastbourne, in July 2021. At the same hearing, she was sentenced for importing numerous puppies from abroad and selling them without a licence.

The caravan where the puppies were found had faeces and urine-soaked cardboard on the floor, as well as exposed wires, nails, screws and broken pieces of wood, Sussex Police said.


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