Mississauga man charged after 5 puppies found in 'abysmal conditions' | CBC News
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A 49-year-old man in Mississauga has been charged with animal cruelty following the discovery of five puppies caged in deplorable conditions inside a van. The puppies were found without suitable food and water, surrounded by urine and feces. This revelation came after police received a tip about a potential puppy mill operating in the area. The puppies have since been taken to a local animal shelter for care and will remain there pending the legal proceedings against the man, who is scheduled to appear in court later.
Peel police found five puppies caged in a van under "abysmal conditions," lacking food and water, prompting an animal cruelty charge against a 49-year-old man.
The puppies were discovered after police were alerted about a possible puppy mill operating near Dundas Street W. and Mavis Road.
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