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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Hot dog survives locker ordeal at Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle
A dog was rescued from a locker for valuables at Neuschwanstein Castle in southern Germany after its owner shut her pet inside over the objections of other tourists so that she could visit the famous attraction, police said on Sunday.
Dog Survives Hot Locker Ordeal at Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle
BERLIN—A dog was rescued from a locker for valuables at Neuschwanstein Castle in southern Germany after its owner shut her pet inside over the objections of other tourists so that she could visit the famous attraction, police said on Sunday. Neuschwanstein, a picture-postcard castle with surging turrets nestled in the Alps near the border with Austria, is one of Germany’s top tourist attractions. Despite it being a hot summer’s day and half the …
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.
Police intervened to retrieve the animal that was in an overheated trunk
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.
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