Community News Reporter covering the West Midlands for the Express & Star.
Dog-buyers are being warned to be 'puppywise' after it was revealed that one in four puppies purchased from social media sites get sick or even die in their first year.The Kennel Club is warning would-be dog owners that platforms like Instagram and TikTok give"unscrupulous" breeders easy access to the mass market.
The figures have led to The Kennel Club warning potential dog owners to be wary of social media sellers, who draw buyers in with cute pictures instead of proper background checks. "But if people forget that behind every cute photo on social media, there is a real puppy, and a real need to ensure that their health and welfare has been prioritised, then there can be truly devastating consequences.
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