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image captionTen puppies without a mother were found in one of the raids
Thirty dogs, including 10 puppies without a mother, have been discovered as part of an investigation into puppy farming.
A stun gun and drugs were also recovered by police who swooped on three properties in Hadlow and Yalding, in Kent.
Documents and phones relating to the sale of puppies were also seized in the raids.
Three people were arrested by Kent Police as part of the inquiry.
Officers have been investigating reports of dogs being advertised for sale online and the "possible thefts of adult dogs".