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Viral UK dog rescue sparks online frenzy, RSPCA says images are real

Viral UK dog rescue sparks online frenzy, RSPCA says images are real

People thought the images were AI, but RSPCA confirmed they were real and from UK rescue.

More than 250 poodle-cross dogs were discovered at a property in the UK earlier this year in conditions so overcrowded that many people online believed images of the scene were fake.The RSPCA has now clarified that the photos are real, after social media users questioned whether artificial intelligence had been used. “We can confirm that AI has not been used to create this image,” the charity said on its website. “As much as we wish this image wasn’t real, sadly it very much is.”The case involved a large number of dogs living in cramped conditions inside a home. According to the charity, the situation developed over time due to difficult family circumstances, with the number of animals growing beyond control.Out of the total, 87 dogs were taken in by the RSPCA, while the remaining animals were transferred to the Dogs Trust for care and support.RSPCA superintendent Jo Hirst said it was understandable that people doubted the images because of how extreme the situation appeared. “We understand that people are so aghast they don’t believe what they are seeing,” she said. “But this photo is not AI, it’s real.”She added that such cases are becoming more common. “This is the staggering reality of what can happen when even well-meaning owners become overwhelmed. Overbreeding can take over, and conditions can spiral out of control,” she said.The charity said it has seen a sharp rise in similar incidents. Over the past year, it responded to around 4,200 cases across England and Wales involving at least 10 animals at a single property. It also reported a 70% increase in multi-animal cases since 2021.The RSPCA is currently dealing with one of its busiest periods in recent years, with a growing number of animals in its care due to rising cases of neglect and cruelty. Many of its centres are operating at full capacity, with a large number of animals placed in emergency boarding.In this particular case, the owners were described as vulnerable, and the charity chose not to pursue legal action. Officials said situations like this can sometimes be linked to mental health challenges, financial pressures, or a lack of control over breeding.Some of the rescued dogs, including two named Stevie and Sandy, are now being cared for and are looking for new homes. Stevie is blind and deaf and will require special care.The RSPCA also highlighted its policy on artificial intelligence, stating that any AI-generated content would be clearly labelled. “We will not use this technology to create misleading or deceptive images,” the charity said.The case highlights how quickly animal welfare situations can worsen, and why early intervention and awareness are important to prevent similar incidents

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