Spain Probes Owner After 32 Dogs Found Dead From Starvation
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Last week, in Spain, the authorities discovered a farm in Azuaga, Badajoz province, where 32 dogs were found dead in particularly cruel conditions.
Thanks to a successful performance by SEPRONA, it was found on a farm in the town of Azuaga in Extremadura, the unfortunate spectacle of about thirty dogs that had been abandoned by their owner for more than a month and a half. The animals victims of thirst and starvation had died. But before that they lived a nightmare, since they were in a sorry state of health and attention. This is a very clear case of animal abuse that is already being inve…
Police discovered the carcasses of the animals, "in various stages of decomposition," scattered throughout the farm in a province in central-western Spain.
On Friday, 8 August, La Guardia Civil announced the discovery last week of 32 hungry dogs in a farm in the western centre of Spain. They were abandoned, without water or food, on this property in Azuaga since June. An investigation was opened for abandoning animals that caused death due to lack of basic care. - Macabre discovered in Spain: 32 dogs found starving in a farm (International).
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