
Louise Lawford (pictured above) had been walking the dogs in Staffordshire when she claims they were spooked by gunshots
Distraught pet owners have said a professional dog walker let their beloved companions die rather than run off as she had previously claimed.
Becky Parsons has hit out Louise Lawford after being told by police that her missing dogs Pablo and Maggie are dead.
The 39-year-old took to social media where she claimed her 'heart had been shattered' after dog walker Ms Lawford claimed she had been out walking five dogs when they were spooked by gun shots in Staffordshire.
Suspicions grew over the welfare over the animals when Ms Lawford failed to take calls from three dog owners and also was vacant from her property.
In a Facebook post Becky who lives in Birmingham said: 'You let us have false hope. You let hundreds of people join us in a desperate search.
'My heart is shattered. My beautiful irreplaceable babies are never coming home.
'It's taken five weeks to get the truth. Five weeks of torture and agony.'

Beck Parsons (pictured above) has claimed that dog walker Ms Lawford 'let their dogs die'

Maggie the Jack Russell (pictured above) is one of the dogs that had been left in the care of Ms Lawford
She added that Ms Lawford had allowed people to 'desperately' search for the pooches.
'You let the army be deployed to the area you say they were lost. You let our dogs die.
'Our lives will never be the same we will never forgive you, we will get justice.
'She didn't even tell her family and has put them through hell running away and hiding . . . going on holiday while everyone suffered and searched.'
The dead dogs where pugs Charlie, three and Ralph, five, as well as French bulldog Brindle Jack, which was just 18-months-old.
Ralph and Charlie's owner April Lock from Sutton Coldfield also revealed she had been advised by police not to reveal any details of the case due to an ongoing investigation.
She said: 'Our babies didn't deserve this.'


Frenchie Jack (left) and pug Pablo had gone missing from Tamworth when on a group walk

Ralph and Charlie pictured above also went missing and their owner April Lock said her life will 'never be the same'
She wrote of Ralph: 'Without you, life just is not ever going to be the same.
'I just have no words . . . I can't even come close to explaining the pain.'
Last month West Midlands Police confirmed they were investigating and enquiries were 'ongoing'.
In a statment the force said: 'West Midlands Police is aware a number of dogs have gone missing while under the care of a dog sitter based in the Birmingham area.
'Enquiries are ongoing to understand what has happened to the dogs and whether any criminal offences have taken place.'
MailOnline has contacted West Midlands Police.
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