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Sensory garden for illegally bred puppies
The puppy trade in Scotland is estimated to be worth around Β£13m per year.
A large proportion of them are thought to be illegally bred, many in so-called puppy farms where multiple dogs are continually bred and kept in poor conditions. Animals bred in that environment also struggle to adapt socially.
The SSPCA has come up with a 'sensory garden' in Aberdeen, to provide mental stimulation, physical exercise, and to encourage puppies to develop their natural senses.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scotland's The Nine has been to see it.
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