Former workers at Tasmania’s then-largest puppy farm have broken their silence, revealing details about what they saw happen and were asked to do while working at Tasmanian Labradoodles.

One worker was asked to put live puppies in the freezer, while others saw evidence of overbreeding and dogs being shaken to the point of being stunned so they would sit still for a photo for prospective buyers to see.

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    20 days ago

    But trim them a little to correct the problem. At least trim their balls back an inch. That way they can’t spread.