TWO puppy farmers have admitted "unspeakable" cruelty towards a number of dogs who later died.

Tom Mongan, 28, was responsible for three dogs at rented properties in Shawlands and Tollcross.

Court papers state that Tom did not vaccinate Bella and Albi who have since passed away.

The charge says that the dogs were not kept in a clean condition and suitable environment.

Bella and Albi were exposed to suffering injury and disease.

The pair were found to have worm burden, underweight body condition, parasitic infestation, haemorrhagic diarrhoea and parvovirus symptoms.

A third dog named Freya was stated to have the same issues as well as poor coat and body condition.

Freya also passed away as a result of her health conditions.

Tom's brother William Mongan, 39, pleaded guilty to two charges of causing "a number of dogs unnecessary suffering" at properties in Giffnock and Ibrox.

The charge says William's dogs suffered from worm burden, poor coat and body condition, parasitic infestation, hemorrhagic diarrhoea and parvovirus.

Several dogs under William's responsibility also died.

Tom pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to three charges while William admitted two.

The charges span between December 2020 and February 2021.

Brigid Mongan, 40, and Ellie Mongan, 30, had their not-guilty pleas accepted by the Crown.

The court heard that the number of dogs involved is possibly in double figures.

Sheriff Mark McGuire asked Atlanta Jack, defending Tom, why the Belfast-based brothers were in Glasgow.

She replied: "The narrative is still to be agreed but it was AirBnB properties which are on the charges. They live in Ireland."

Sentence was deferred pending background reports until November when more information surrounding the circumstances will be heard.

Sheriff McGuire told the pair: "You both have pled guilty to multiple offences involving what understandably would be described as cruelty to animals.

"In terms of the charges before me, what cruelty there was appears almost unspeakable.

"Without hearing a narration, the charges alone speak volumes.

"The cruelty to so many animals over a period of time is something I take very seriously."