Louise St John Poulton, 43, kept the animals inside pitch-black sheds covered in blood and faeces while advertising them online for up to £400 each.
Shocking video of the RSPCA raid revealed the sickening conditions the dogs were kept in at Pastures Farm in Bickenhill, Solihull, West Mids.
A dead puppy stuffed inside a plastic shopping bag was found next to discarded fizzy drinks cans and McDonald’s wrappers in the footwell of a Peugeot van outside.
Poulton’s partner Sean Kerr, 52, was jailed for six months in February this year after he was found guilty of six charges of unnecessary suffering to dogs and three counts of failing to meet the needs of a number of dogs.
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