Two people were fined after admitting to causing suffering to a dog found during a drug bust at a caravan site.

They found Dora in a kennel, and they had concerns about her welfare. Other animals were there, too. The police seized Dora because of her condition.
Two people got arrested at the site and admitted they caused Dora suffering. On February 7, they went to court in Worcester. Dora is thought to be a cockapoo.
The court banned them from owning animals for three years. They also lost their rights to Dora. Plus, they each had to pay fines and costs.
Any animals they keep will get seized. Dora was rehomed during the investigation, and she now lives with a new family, enjoying her new life.
Police led the drug warrant. Seeing her living conditions prompted action, as they realized Dora needed help. It meant a better life for the dog.
Police look after vulnerable people and animals. Dora couldn’t speak up for herself. Police banned two people from keeping animals, and they also received fines from the court.
The Evesham team executed a drug warrant at the caravan site in Pershore. Police found four dogs in outdoor kennels, and they were concerned about Dora’s condition.
Dora is a cockapoo-type dog. PC Martin Kennedy led the drugs warrant and investigated Dora’s situation.