A pensioner has been banned from keeping animals for life after it was discovered she kept up to 59 dogs stacked high in cages at her home.
Johanna Price sold the dogs, including Terriers, Whippets and Dachshunds for up to £475 according to some reports and is believed to have made a tidy some from running the puppy production plant.

The dogs themselves were kept in horrendous conditions, left to to sit in their own mess and often without adequate food or water.
Price fed some of the dogs on the leftovers of Chinese takeaways.
Seven of the dogs later died.
RSPCA officer Jo Story;
“The smell was unbear-able. I’ve never seen conditions like this.
“She was certainly making a lot of money out of it.”
Price, of Bournemouth, Dorset, would not allow the RSPCA to rehome the dogs whilst the case was being heard. The charity have claimed this refusal to allow the dogs to go new homes cost them £200,000.
Price was found guilty on the charge of animal cruelty and was fined £100.
(yes, you did read that correctly – One. Hundred. Pounds.)
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