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Bryan Leach
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11 Apr 2018 12:29


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Another well known greyhound vet among the greyhound community.

NEWS
Vet helped puppy farming gang con public
9th April 2018

By Karen Pickwick

A London vet has been convicted of conspiracy to commit fraud by falsifying paperwork for thousands of puppies who were being sold by a puppy farming gang across the capital and South East.

Daniel Doherty, of Wood Lane, Iver Heath, operated two My Vets surgeries in Uxbridge, west London, where he conspired with Simon ODonnell, Thomas ODonnell, Thomas Stokes, Edward Stokes and others to commit fraud.

The vet faced a four-week trial at Isleworth Crown Court for conspiring with a gang of puppy dealers to commit fraud. The charge accused Doherty, between December 1, 2013 and February 14, 2017 of conspiring to commit fraud by making false representations to members of the public for the purpose of selling puppies. The court heard that the representations were intended to disguise the fact that the puppies were of unknown origin (imported or puppy farmed animals), by providing local health check and vaccination cards and false information that the puppy was the offspring of a family pet, home-bred, and socialised within a local residential family environment.

EVIDENCE

Doherty pleaded not guilty and jurors heard evidence from Metropolitan Police officers, RSPCA investigators and members of the public who had bought puppies from the gang. The jurys guilty verdict was unanimous.

RSPCA inspector Kirsty Withnall, who led the investigation into Dohertys involvement with the gang nicknamed Operation Rivet said: This was a vet who should have known better and should have had the animals best interests at heart.

But he was supplementing his income with fraudulent cash from the puppy trading gang who were making millions from selling sick and dying puppies to unsuspected members of the public.

Doherty was knowingly signing off vaccination cards and veterinary paperwork for thousands of puppies in the gang members real names as well as approving the paperwork that was written out in their fake aliases.

He was complicit and, if anything, aided their fraud because any buyers who purchased puppies from the gang may well have been comforted and reassured by the fact that the dog they were buying had paperwork to say it had already been to a vet for vaccinations and health checks. The problem is that the puppies had not been adequately checked so some were already harbouring illnesses by the time they were sold.

VACCINATED

Vaccination cards said the puppies had been vaccinated against deadly viruses and diseases like parvovirus, which many of the puppies owned by witnesses in the trial had actually contracted, some succumbing to the highly contagious viral disease.

Jurors also heard evidence that a past employee at MyVet 24/7 had raised concerns about Doherty and his practices.

Separately, one complaint, lodged with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons by a vet in Hertfordshire, raised concerns over the lack of information Doherty was including in the vaccination cards he was issuing .

The RSPCA gathered evidence that 4,689 puppies were taken to MyVet 24/7 by the gang between March 2011 and May 2017 for their first vaccinations.

Inspector Withnall added: Doherty offered the gang discounted vaccinations at just 16 per vaccine and flea/worming treatment so that works out at more than 75,000 in his pocket.

Doherty will appear back at Isleworth Crown Court next month (May) for sentencing.

The other members of the gang are also due back in court for sentencing next month.




Paul Gebhard
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12 Apr 2018 12:48


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I do hope that this toerag gets a prison sentence


Paul Gebhard
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21 Jul 2018 05:45


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Paul Gebhard wrote:

I do hope that this toerag gets a prison sentence

Justice - eventually



Brian Loughnane
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21 Jul 2018 11:36


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Guys I'd keep this forum as much greyhound related as possible people reading this may assume it was a greyhound puppy farm and that would not be good press for our industry... Just my thoughts lads

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