Police said they were found in 'appalling conditions' with many needing urgent veterinary treatment
More than 20 dogs have been seized after police raided a suspected illegal XL bully breeding farm. Twenty-two animals were removed from an allotment on Thursday.
Most, but not all of the dogs, are thought to have been XL bully dogs – with many requiring urgent treatment, police added. The dogs were found in Sheffield.
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