Three dogs were murdered and dumped in a Westmeath bog over the weekend.
'We have to be their voices'.
That's the call from a Midlands animal rescue shelter as it wants the Government to impose fines for people who don't have their animals chipped or registered.
This comes following the discovery of three dogs found murdered and dumped in a Westmeath bog over the weekend.
My Lovely Horse Rescue believes someone is aware of who the person or owner is and must come forward with information.
Co - Founder of My Lovely Horse Rescue Martina Kenny is urging people to speak out and protect animals welfare:
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