Tasmanian shelter owner travels across the state to rescue puppies 'sold for drugs'

Melissa Mobbs
Updated September 21 2017 - 6:20pm, first published 6:18pm
REUNITED: Brightside Farm Sanctuary's Emma Haswell with Lily and her litter of puppies which were sold online before they were ready to leave their mother. Picture: Scott Gelston
REUNITED: Brightside Farm Sanctuary's Emma Haswell with Lily and her litter of puppies which were sold online before they were ready to leave their mother. Picture: Scott Gelston

A Tasmanian woman made it her mission to reunite six puppies with their mother after they were allegedly sold for drugs without their owner’s permission.

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Melissa Mobbs

Melissa Mobbs

Deputy Editor

A journalist with more than a decade of experience, Melissa Mobbs currently works as the Deputy Editor for The Examiner Newspaper in Launceston, and has a strong background in reporting on crime and the justice system. Send tips to Melissa.Mobbs@examiner.com.au or on Twitter via @melissamobbs.

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