A campaign to stop puppy farmed puppies from being brought to the Isle of Man is intensifying.
Campaigners have written to the Island's MHKs asking them to help - saying the practice is immoral.
The public has already been urged to sign a petition which urges the government to introduce new legislation which breeders and traders have to stick to.
Those behind the Isle of Man Puppies campaign say the animals often come with a variety of health and behavioural problems.
Campaigner Sally Cracknell says they want to see the MSPCA communicate the message:
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