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Abandoned...

Helpless pups are the new victims as cost of living bites

- By David Wilkes

Soft, fluffy and oh- so cuddly, these tiny puppies look like they would make the perfect addition to any family.

But they are among the latest victims of the cost of living crunch after being abandoned by cash-strapped owners.

Spaniels and Pomeranian­s are among scores of pets arriving at Many tears Animal Rescue every week because their families can no longer afford to keep them.

Sylvia Van Atta, who runs the centre near Llanelli in South Wales, said the charity usually re-homes 2,000 dogs a year but is currently heading for double that figure.

She added: ‘It’s a real emergency. I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s heartbreak­ing.

‘People tell us it’s a choice between paying the rent or keeping their dog. others say they can’t afford petrol, or pay their heating bills. they’re so desperate, they’re ready to abandon their beloved pets.’

Many of the pets arriving at the rescue centre are in urgent need of veterinary care because owners were unable to pay for treatment. Breeders – many of whom saw soaring demand for dogs during lockdown – have also been hit by a collapse in the market.

Among those in need of a home are a litter of Pomeranian crosses whose mother was left to fend for herself after being abandoned by a ‘backyard breeder’. the mother – a two-year-old named Gill – was rescued by the centre where she gave birth to five

puppies a few days later. Seven one-weekold Cavalier King Charles spaniels and their mother are also new arrivals at the centre after their owner said they couldn’t pay for a C-section.

And Rich, a seven-year-old Basset Hound,

was with his family since he was a puppy but had to be given away when they could no longer afford vet bills.

Mrs Van Atta added that the cost of living crisis is also hurting her charity due to fewer donations. She added: ‘We’re struggling

through and I’m determined to carry on. the staff are tireless but if the recession carries on for as long as predicted, the future looks very uncertain.’

Visit www.manytearsr­escue.org to apply to home one of the dogs or to donate.

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Dog days: Staff at Many Tears Animal Rescue centre in South Wales with theanimals including Rich, second left in the front
 ?? ?? Seeking a family: Cocker spaniels, springer spaniels and Pomeranian crosses. Below: One-week-old Cavalier King Charles spaniels
Seeking a family: Cocker spaniels, springer spaniels and Pomeranian crosses. Below: One-week-old Cavalier King Charles spaniels

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