KIDWELLY: Puppy farm family ordered to pay £129k after illegal breeding crackdown

Four people living at the same address in Mynyddygarreg, near Kidwelly, admitted running an unlicensed dog breeding business spanning several years — with dozens of animals kept at the property.

At Swansea Crown Court, Stacey May June Edwards, Peter John Edwards, Sian Eleri Thomas and David Malcolm James Thomas were hit with confiscation orders totalling £129,873.41 under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Each defendant was also fined £2,000 and ordered to contribute to £8,000 in costs.

The case followed a lengthy probe by Carmarthenshire County Council, which uncovered a large-scale breeding operation despite the group never securing a licence.

Investigators found up to 25 dogs at the property — most of them female — alongside a steady stream of puppy adverts posted online over several years.

Listings on sites including Pets4Homes, Freeads and Gumtree revealed multiple litters being sold between 2020 and 2025.

The investigation actually began back in 2021 when one of the defendants contacted the council about getting a licence — but despite receiving full guidance and submitting a partial application, the process was later abandoned.

Concerns were reignited in 2024 when complaints emerged about puppies being sold without proper authorisation, triggering a deeper investigation.

Officers say the scale of the operation was “entirely unacceptable”.

Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen said: “This case demonstrates the council’s firm stance against unlicensed and illegal dog breeding.

“These regulations are in place to protect animal welfare and ensure that breeding activities are properly overseen.”

Residents are being urged to report any suspected illegal breeding, as enforcement teams warn they will continue to take action against those flouting the law.

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Crackdown on Carmarthenshire puppy farms sparks call for national dog breeding law overhaul

County at the centre of Wales’ dog breeding trade

Carmarthenshire has long been regarded as a hot spot for large‑scale dog breeding – and in recent years the county has seen some of the most serious cases brought before the courts.

These cases, many led by Carmarthenshire County Council’s Animal Welfare Team, have highlighted both the scale of the trade and the challenges of enforcing existing laws.

Council review pushes for reform

In response, the council commissioned a Task and Finish Group to review how dog breeding is licensed locally. Its recommendations, now endorsed by Cabinet, include:

  • A full review of licensing fees to ensure enforcement costs are covered.
  • Stronger engagement with local vets and the public to raise awareness of licensing rules.
  • Exploring a compulsory scoring system for breeders to improve consistency.
  • Boosting resources for the Animal Health Team.

At a national level, councillors want Welsh Government to revisit the legislation, consider a centralised microchip database, and introduce tougher enforcement tools such as Fixed Penalty Notices.

Cllr Kevin Madge, who chaired the review, said the work was shaped by site visits and public consultation: “This assistance was valuable in helping us to shape the recommendations laid out within the report, which we hope will now be carried forward to improve the dog breeding licensing function within Carmarthenshire.”

RSPCA backs nationwide review

RSPCA Cymru has welcomed the council’s stance, warning that Wales’ 2015 dog breeding laws are now outdated.

Billie‑Jade Thomas, Senior Public Affairs Manager for Wales, said:

“Carmarthenshire has long been a hot spot for dog breeding – so it’s really welcome the council is looking at how to ensure consistent standards are enforced to protect welfare.

“But some of the national recommendations are really important too – and we hope the next Welsh Government will take these on board, and commit to a nationwide review of dog breeding regulations.”

The charity says the scale of breeding in Wales demands regular review, and is urging the public to consider adopting rescue dogs through its Adoptober campaign.

What it means for dog owners

For residents, the changes could mean clearer information when buying a puppy, greater confidence that breeders are being properly monitored, and stronger action against those who flout the law.

But with Carmarthenshire’s recent prosecutions showing the profits at stake in the illegal trade, campaigners say only a national overhaul will prevent more animals suffering.

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Adoptober shines a light on rescue dogs

The RSPCA says that while it is vital for anyone buying a puppy to choose a reputable, licensed breeder, the best way to support animal welfare is by adopting a rescue.

Billie‑Jade Thomas, Senior Public Affairs Manager for Wales, added:

“While we want those considering getting a puppy to choose reputable breeders, and know how to identify those, the best way people looking to add a pet to the family can help animal welfare is by choosing rescue.

This Adoptober, we’re shining a light on the countless rescue dogs in the RSPCA’s care – including across Wales – and hope people keen to add a dog to their family check out our Find a Pet website, and consider adopting an animal.”

At the top of this article is Cheeks, a two‑year‑old Cane Corso Mastiff currently being cared for at the RSPCA’s Llys Nini Animal Centre in Swansea. Full of energy and affection, Cheeks is looking for an experienced owner who can continue his training and give him the exercise and love he needs.

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