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Australia s RSPCA reacts to NZ allegations about fleeing puppy farmer Dora Ryan, say they could complicate extradition

One of these people - Far North horse transporter Letetia Kelly - reported the alleged mistreatment to the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) and SPCA in February, but only learned of Ryan s true identity this week when she saw Australian news coverage about her. A spokesperson for RSPCA South Australia says it didn t come as a shock to hear more accusations of animal mistreatment had been brought against Ryan in New Zealand, as she has a history of taking on far more animals than she can adequately care for. [The allegations] are not entirely surprising, because it seems that she doesn t know any other way to make an income other than breeding and selling animals, Carolyn Jones told Newshub.

RSPCA may seek extradition of Australian puppy farmer in New Zealand

RSPCA may seek extradition of Australian puppy farmer believed to have moved to NZ

RSPCA may seek extradition of Australian puppy farmer believed to have moved to NZ 4 May, 2021 06:05 AM 4 minutes to read Heyley was not even able to stand and had be enthanased at the Baroota property in South Australia. Photo / RSPCA Heyley was not even able to stand and had be enthanased at the Baroota property in South Australia. Photo / RSPCA RNZ South Australia s RSPCA is considering requesting a puppy farmer involved in dozens of animal welfare breaches be extradited from New Zealand. Animal breeder Dora Ryan was found guilty of 33 charges in relation to 27 dogs and five horses she kept on a property at Baroota, near Port Pirie.

Puppy farmer sentenced in South Australia: RSPCA may seek extradition from New Zealand

South Australia s RSPCA is considering requesting a puppy farmer involved in dozens of animal welfare breaches be extradited from New Zealand. Heyley was not even able to stand and had be enthanased at the Baroota property in South Australia. Photo: Supplied / RSPCA Animal breeder Dora Ryan was found guilty of 33 charges in relation to 27 dogs and five horses she kept on a property at Baroota, near Port Pirie. The animals were found to have been denied veterinary care, were living in poor conditions and suffering mistreatment and malnurioushment. She failed to appear for a sentencing hearing in March and is believed to have moved to New Zealand. An arrest warrant was also issued for her in November 2020, and remains in place.

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