Ban for couple who kept 115 rabbits in overcrowded squalor at their home - Companion Life
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Fokker Jan P. was sentenced to imprisonment and banned from holding for ten years. His former partner also faces a prison sentence and is not allowed to keep animals for three years. The case came to light through an undercover operation by House of Animals.
A dog breeder from Eersel has been sentenced to fifteen months in prison, of which ten are suspended, for neglecting hundreds of animals. His ex-girlfriend has been sentenced to a suspended prison sentence of ten months and a community service order of 200 hours. The court found it proven that the two withheld proper care from a large number of dogs for a long time. The case came to light in 2022 when animal action group House of Animals publish…
Ban for couple who kept 115 rabbits in overcrowded squalor at their home - Companion Life
A couple have been banned from keeping animals for five years after more than one hundred rabbits were found packed and living in squalor in multiple cages at their Bedfordshire home while they were on holiday. The RSPCA found 115 rabbits living in 31 different cages strewn across the first floor of Ian Stringer and
The court in Den Bosch has sentenced a 69-year-old dog breeder and his ex-girlfriend to prison terms for neglecting animals.
The notorious dog breeder Jan Paridaans (69) from Eersel has been sentenced to fifteen months in prison, ten of which are conditional. This was decided by the court in Den Bosch on Tuesday. Paridaans' ex-wife, Stephanie Dul (50), was sentenced to ten months in prison conditional and 200 hours of community service for her role. Paridaans' company must pay a fine of 40,000 euros. The court found it proven that Paridaans and Dul withheld the right …
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