Police Confiscate 23 Neglected Dogs From Amsterdam Home
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Police seized 23 neglected dogs from a home in Amsterdam yesterday. According to the police, the dogs were living "in appalling conditions." Police tracked down the owner after receiving a report. Police visited the apartment along with the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA). According to officers, the home on the Singel canal was extremely dirty. The dogs were extremely thirsty and some were covered in feces, accordin…
Animal control officers seized 23 neglected dogs on Wednesday that were living in "deplorable conditions" in an apartment in central Amsterdam, police reported Thursday.
Animal control seized 23 neglected dogs on Wednesday who were living in "deplorable conditions" in an apartment in central Amsterdam, police reported Thursday. The apartment on the Singel canal was heavily soiled. Some dogs were covered in feces, and some had their ears or tails removed.
Police have seized 23 dogs being kept in "deplorable conditions" at a house on the Singel canal in the city center. Officers found the house heavily soiled and the animals were kept in unsuitable crates. According to police, the dogs may have been used for "puppy breeding," meaning they were bred for commercial purposes. Animal control officers launched the investigation after someone reported the dogs' poor care. Inside the house, officers obse…
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