Her daughter was sentenced too.
A police and RSPCA raid on White House Farm, Hollins Lanes, Tilstock, near Whitchurch, found 35 dogs, cavapoos, cockapoos, dachshunds, Cavalier King Charles spaniels and terriers along with other animals.
She had pleaded guilty to 17 animal welfare offences relating to 27 dogs, eight puppies, two cats, a horse, a lamb, a terrapin and an African grey parrot. This included one offence of breeding and selling puppies without a licence.Her daughter Kayleigh Bransby, 31, who also lived at the farm, was given an 11-week custodial sentence, suspended for 12 months, ordered to complete 200 hours unpaid work and was given a 10-year ban on keeping all animals.
15 dogs, some with significant underlying health conditions, living in dark, cluttered and unhygienic conditions in the kitchen with limited access to water bowls and beddingFour dogs with severe dental diseaseA terrapin with a heavily deformed shell living in an enclosure with no UV or heat sourceA thoroughbred mare called Ruby with severely overgrown hooves that had not been treated for at least six months and teeth that had not been seen for two years.
All but three of the animals have since been rehomed, including dachshund Eric, who was adopted by a police officer from West Mercia who assisted in the operation.
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