Gran Canaria, dogs starved to death – Seprona on the case

Gran Canario podenco Ed July 2011 200 Podencoworld reports this story.

The Guardia Civil Seprona Santa Maria de Guía (Gran Canaria), has accused a man of an alleged crime of animal abuse and neglect after an investigation and finding several dogs in poor condition. One of the officers who went to investigate, found two lofts, which was a strong odour.

Upon entering the room he saw two podencos on chains. One of them was still alive, but emaciated due to malnutrition, probably because there was no trace of food and water around. A short distance away lay the body of another podenco,extremely thin in appearance and with several bite wounds, with clear signs of having been partially devoured. The Civil Guard found another dead dog, this time of the Boxer breed.

The Civil Guard said the cause of the death of two dogs was starvation, after an autopsy by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Las Palmas Gran Canaria.

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  1. jenny avatar
    jenny

    i hope he gets the maximum he deserves