‘It’s not AI, it’s real’: shock as RSPCA releases images of 250 dogs found at property
The RSPCA and Dogs Trust rescued over 250 dogs from a UK property after the owners lost control of breeding poodle-crosses. The RSPCA released images of the overcrowded conditions, prompting some to falsely accuse the charity of using AI.

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AI-generatedThe RSPCA and Dogs Trust rescued over 250 dogs from a UK property after the owners lost control of breeding poodle-crosses. The RSPCA released images of the overcrowded conditions, prompting some to falsely accuse the charity of using AI. The RSPCA confirmed the images were real and highlighted a 70% increase in multi-animal incidents (10+ animals) since 2021, linking the rise to factors like mental health and the cost of living crisis. The owners were deemed vulnerable and will not be prosecuted. Two of the rescued dogs, Stevie and Sandy, are now seeking new homes through the RSPCA. In the last year, the RSPCA responded to 4,200 incidents involving at least 10 animals.
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5 extractedLast year, the charity responded to 4,200 incidents involving at least 10 animals.
The property owners said they lost control of the breeding of the poodle-cross dogs.
The RSPCA has seen a 70% rise in multi-animal incidents since 2021.
The RSPCA took in 87 dogs, and the remainder went to the Dogs Trust.
More than 250 dogs were found at a property, prompting the RSPCA to deny AI fakery.