Carmarthen Journal

Illegal dog breeder sold sick puppies with fake pedigrees

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AN illegal dog breeder has been handed a suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay more than £200,000 after selling sick puppies with false pedigree and veterinary papers.

Dylan Huw Thomas, of New Inn, Llandeilo, was caught running a fraudulent dog breeding business by Carmarthen­shire Council’s Trading Standards team, who carried out a lengthy investigat­ion over a number of years to bring him to justice.

Thomas, aged 59, deliberate­ly misled his customers, selling puppies across the country – some of which were severely ill and required immediate veterinary treatment, and including one chocolate Labrador who had to be put down.

He claimed to be a registered breeder when he was not, adulterate­d lineage documents and veterinary cards to cover his tracks, and often hid behind a false identity.

Several concerned customers of Thomas contacted the local authority after becoming concerned at the welfare of puppies they had bought from him, or about the paperwork that came with them.

Customers say he would appear ‘nervous’ or ‘shifty’ and evaded their questions.

Adverts would often state that puppies were raised at home amongst family and children, when in fact it has been difficult to trace exactly where the puppies have come from.

He would travel to his customers with the puppies saying he happened to be in their area, and if asked where the puppy’s mother was would say she was ‘under the weather’.

Following the Trading Standards investigat­ion, and in the face of overwhelmi­ng evidence, Thomas pleaded guilty to 14 separate offences under the Fraud Act 2006 and the Forgery and Counterfei­ting Act 1981.

He was sentenced at Swansea Crown Court on Thursday, December 20, where Judge Geraint Walters handed him a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and ordered him to pay £215,000 under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Passing the sentence, he told Thomas: “You went into this business with your eyes open when farming was difficult.

“Easy money – you were deceiving people you were dealing with.”

Councillor Philip Hughes, Carmarthen­shire Council’s executive board member for public protection, praised the trading standards team for their thorough investigat­ion which helped bring Thomas to justice, and added he hoped this case would act as a deterrent to other illegal breeders.

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