you can hardly see what breeds they are sometimes. when cages are on top of each other, then the faeces and the urine will drip down from one cage into another cage. some of them are sort of scrabbling at the cage and standing up with their paws on the cage. some are whining, barking, and then there s others that are just so traumatised, that they re at the back of the cage. they re terrified and they won t come near you. so usually, it ll happen in the middle of the night and it s always terrifying because are they going to bring the dog or are they going to hit you over the head and take the money? the owners are so petrified that you ll get the police involved, because the first thing they say is, if you bring the police down here, then we re going to kill your dog. you just wait and pray that it
and the urine will drip down from one cage into another cage. some of them are sort of scrabbling at the cage and standing up with their paws on the cage. some are whining, barking, and then there s others that are just so traumatised, that they re at the back of the cage. they re terrified and they won t come near you. so usually, it ll happen in the middle of the night and it s always terrifying because are they going to bring the dog or are they going to hit you over the head and take the money? the owners are so petrified that you ll get the police involved, because the first thing they say is, if you bring the police down here, then we re going to kill your dog. you just wait and pray that it all goes to plan and nobody
you look at a map and work out the best way to get into that site safely, climbing through hedges, swimming across water, whatever you have to do to locate those animals. usually your heart is in your mouth because you ve got to be so alert about what s going on, because at any minute, you could be in a lot of danger. it s the smell that gets you first, and then hundreds of these eyes looking back at you. some of the animals, they re in a terrible state, matted coats. you can hardly see what breeds they are sometimes. when cages are on top of each other, then the faeces and the urine will drip down from one cage into another cage. some of them are sort of scrabbling at the cage and standing up with their paws on the cage. some are whining, barking,
you look at a map and work out the best way to get into that site safely, climbing through hedges, swimming across water, whatever you have to do to locate those animals. usually your heart is in your mouth because you ve got to be so alert about what s going on, because at any minute, you could be in a lot of danger. it s the smell that gets you first, and then hundreds of these eyes looking back at you. some of the animals, they re in a terrible state, matted coats. you can hardly see what breeds they are sometimes. when cages are on top of each other, then the faeces and the urine will drip down from one cage
and work out the best way to get into that site safely, climbing through hedges, swimming across water, whatever you have to do to locate those animals. usually your heart is in your mouth because you ve got to be so alert about what s going on, because at any minute, you could be in a lot of danger. it s the smell that gets you first, and then hundreds of these eyes looking back at you. some of the animals, they re in a terrible state, matted coats. you can hardly see what breeds they are sometimes. when cages are on top of each other, then the faeces and the urine will drip down from one cage into another cage. some of them are sort of scrabbling at the cage and standing up