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Zoonosis Strengthens Control over the Sale of Pets in Markets - La Patria 3.0 | Digital Newspaper of Bolivia

Fact Sheet: The Zoonosis Unit of Oruro conducted an operation at the Kantuta market, confiscating puppies and cats being sold illegally, despite Municipal Decree 272, which prohibits this practice in public spaces. Tap to see the full context. Context: The head of the Zoonosis Unit, Edwin Choque, mentioned that some vendors claimed the animals were being given away for adoption. However, follow-up will be conducted to verify the situation. The r…
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Fact Sheet: The Zoonosis Unit of Oruro conducted an operation at the Kantuta market, confiscating puppies and cats being sold illegally, despite Municipal Decree 272, which prohibits this practice in public spaces. Tap to see the full context. Context: The head of the Zoonosis Unit, Edwin Choque, mentioned that some vendors claimed the animals were being given away for adoption. However, follow-up will be conducted to verify the situation. The r…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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