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Hot Dog Survives Locker Ordeal at Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle

  • A dog was rescued from a locker at Neuschwanstein Castle after its owner locked it inside to visit the attraction, as reported by police on July 6.
  • Security staff were alerted and successfully freed the unharmed dog from the hot locker, according to the police statement.
  • The police described the dog as a medium-sized mongrel, about 60 cm tall at the shoulder, in their report.
  • Criminal proceedings have been initiated against the dog's owner for allegedly violating Germany's animal welfare law, stated the police.
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A tourist in Germany visited the famous Neuschwanstein Castle. But first she locked the dog in a storage locker, Der Spiegel reports. Now a preliminary investigation has been opened against the woman.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Police intervened to retrieve the animal that was in an overheated trunk

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A dog was rescued from a vault in a castle in Germany last Saturday. The animal had been locked in the vault by its owner at Neuschwanstein Castle, despite protests from other tourists.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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nachrichten.at broke the news in Linz, Austria on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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