Revenue seizes four puppies without passports at Dublin Port

Jack Russell dogs were not microchipped and were transferred into care of DSPCA

The  Jack Russell puppies three males and one female, were transferred into the care of the DSPCA, where they are receiving veterinary attention. Photograph: Revenue
The Jack Russell puppies three males and one female, were transferred into the care of the DSPCA, where they are receiving veterinary attention. Photograph: Revenue

Four puppies who did not have pet passports and were not microchipped were seized by revenue officers at Dublin Port.

Revenue officers took custody of four puppies when they stopped and questioned two Irish nationals, in routine operations.

The couple were travelling to the UK in a people carrier, and did not have pet passports for the puppies, nor were the dogs microchipped as required under the Animal Health and Welfare Act 2013.

The Jack Russell puppies three males and one female, were transferred into the care of the DSPCA, where they are receiving veterinary attention.

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Members of the public with information about smuggling can report it on Revenue’s Confidential Freephone number 1800 295 295.