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Forthglade backer invests £5m in Barking Heads
Pet Foods UK investment will help create new jobs
US pet food brand Freshpet on sale in 300 Tesco stores
New national reptile welfare centre launched
Excitement mounts as PATS Sandown moves ever closer
New website will connect pet owners to PIF members
'Join the meat-meal-free revolution', urges Beco
Pet Food brand celebrates success in Growth Awards
ProtectaPet installs new fencing at Manchester Dogs Home
Vitalin supports Scunthorpe Cat Rescue with food supplies
Largest British group bound for international trade show
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Ex-Army sergeant cleared of murdering pet shop worker
New dog walking and pet sitting qualifications
WildWash launches two natural flea repellent products
‘Animal OBE’ for Cheshire rescue dog
Czech Republic opportunity for PetQuip members
Animology shows its ‘True Colours’ with the launch of colour enhancing shampoo
Johnson's launches new Carpet Flea Guard Powder PLUS
Dog nearly died after wolfing down dummies
Petition launched after Crufts-winning breeder admits killing 9 puppies
Pets at Home recalls four types of AVA cat food
Vital Pet Products sold for £12.8m
£40k damage caused to flooded pet store
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Petition launched after Crufts-winning breeder admits killing 9 puppies
 
A petition is calling for a Crufts-winning breeder from Farnborough in Hampshire, who killed nine Border Collie puppies to be “banned from owning or breeding any pets for life.”

Margaret Peacock, of Cove Road, was handed a 12-week jail term, suspended for 12 months, at Basingstoke Magistrates last Thursday.

The 64-year-old had admitted two counts of failing to prevent the causing of unnecessary suffering to an animal.The court heard how she stuffed eight puppies into a freezer as she thought they may have genetic mutations. A ninth puppy was found dead at her home after it had been beaten with a tin opener.

A petition has been launched on change.org calling for the Kennel Club to ban Peacock from owning or breeding pets. It has been signed by more than 15,000 people since its launch on Friday.

The petition says: “Peacock tried to justify her actions because she thought the puppies would have genetic mutations because their parents had been sister and brother, despite her veterinary surgeon suggesting they looked absolutely fine so refused to euthanize them.”

The court was told that Peacock had been breeding dogs since she was 17 and had won awards at Crufts.

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