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Placement of puppies from illegal transport - Numerous inquiries after only two days

2021-04-22T13:58:59.035Z


The police had confiscated 101 dogs from an illegal transport in mid-March. The animal shelter has now placed the first puppies and has announced a "request freeze".


The police had confiscated 101 dogs from an illegal transport in mid-March.

The animal shelter has now placed the first puppies and has announced a "request freeze".

Update from April 22nd:

The animal shelter announced on the homepage that some of the smuggled puppies were now available for placement. However, the legal situation has still not been fully clarified. After just one day, the employees had so many inquiries about the husky and chow chow puppies that they asked to refrain from further inquiries. The animal shelter has not yet issued a "stop request" for the eleven shepherd dogs. With the shepherd dogs, however, the animal shelter requires dog experience.

If you decide to apply for one of the puppies from the dog transport, you should be aware that some of the puppies still have giardia.

Giardia are parasites that cause stomach and intestinal problems in dogs.

Many of the puppies suffered from dehydration and diarrhea when they were rescued.

One should find out about the disease in advance and whether admission would still be an option.

First report from April 21st - Nuremberg animal shelter receives a large donation

Nuremberg - The animal shelter in Nuremberg * has had its hands full since mid-March.

There are currently 100 puppies living there that the police had confiscated from an illegal transport.

There they live in the quarantine station because the animals do not yet have proper protection against rabies.

One of the puppies did not survive.

The shelter employees were grieved at the time.

Out of 101 puppies there are only 100 left and all-round care for the little ones costs money.

According to information from

BR24

, the treatment has so far swallowed 110,000 euros.

Confiscated puppies in Nuremberg: Foundation donates 20,000 euros to animal shelter

That is why the animal shelter is dependent on donations.

The Manfred Roth Foundation of the founder of Norma from Fürth * now gave a part.

The foundation donated 20,000 euros to the animal shelter, as reported on its Facebook page.

In the post they write: “You are loyal to us and regularly support us with generous amounts - the foundation of Norma founder Manfred Roth from Fürth.

This time we received the proud sum of € 20,000!

We are very happy about it. ”One of the people who handed over the check was the foundation chairman, Dr.

Wilhelm Polster to the president of the animal shelter, Dagmar Wöhrl.

Dog puppies from illegal transport: animals are on the mend

According to Wöhrl, the puppies are on the mend. Many of the dogs were infected with intestinal parasites and suffered from eye and nasal discharge. "It has been possible to really nurse the little ones who were in a poor condition," said Wöhrl, according to

BR24

. When the puppies can be given to new owners is still open. However, interested parties can already register on Facebook. The animal shelter team will always provide more detailed information there. A few weeks earlier, several callers had threatened the home over the phone *.

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