Over 30 dogs worth estimated total of €150,000 seized in north Dublin

Four horses also recovered during Garda operation targeting illegal puppy farms

Dogs recovered in north Dublin by gardaí. Photograph: An Garda Síochána/Facebook
Dogs recovered in north Dublin by gardaí. Photograph: An Garda Síochána/Facebook

Gardaí have seized 32 dogs and four horses during an operation targeting illegal puppy farms and other criminal activity in north Dublin.

The animals were seized during a number of planned searches in the Baldoyle area on Monday.

The operation was led by Garda units from the Divisional Crime Task Force based in Santry, with support from local gardaí and staff from several animal rescue organisations.

Some of the dogs recovered in north Dublin by gardaí. Photograph: An Garda Síochána/Facebook
Some of the dogs recovered in north Dublin by gardaí. Photograph: An Garda Síochána/Facebook

The dog breeds seized included Jack Russells, pugs and chihuahuas, six of which were found to be pregnant. All of the animals were taken into the care of animal rescue organisations.

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In a statement, a Garda spokesman said there had been no arrests following the planned searches. The potential value of the dogs seized, if they had been sold on, was estimated to be more than €150,000, the spokesman said.

It is understood the figure would also include the estimated sale value of the unborn puppies from several of the animals that were pregnant.

A horse recovered in north Dublin by gardaí. Photograph: An Garda Síochána/Facebook
A horse recovered in north Dublin by gardaí. Photograph: An Garda Síochána/Facebook
Jack Power

Jack Power

Jack Power is acting Europe Correspondent of The Irish Times