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The Era of Horror Farms Is Coming to an End, the Government Is Cracking Down on Illegal Animal Breeders

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
The Parliament has approved stricter animal protection legislation. Among other things, taking puppies separated from their mothers before a certain age abroad will be considered a crime. Begging with animals will be prohibited, and more severe punishment will be imposed if the crime is committed in connection with the operation of an animal shelter or a dog breeding farm. Péter Ovádi, the government commissioner responsible for the development …
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The Parliament has approved stricter animal protection legislation. Among other things, taking puppies separated from their mothers before a certain age abroad will be considered a crime. Begging with animals will be prohibited, and more severe punishment will be imposed if the crime is committed in connection with the operation of an animal shelter or a dog breeding farm. Péter Ovádi, the government commissioner responsible for the development …

·Budapest, Hungary
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The 63-year-old mother also stood in court because she illegally bred and traded with Zwergspitze, a 23-year-old woman was sentenced to a whole set of fines with a total amount of a good 138,000 euros. In addition, the woman and her mother, who were accused, have to pay 180 daily rates of 10 euros each, as they inflicted at least 44 breeding dogs suffering and pain.As the director of the local court in the Badisches Müllheim, Sabine Schlöffel, s…

Two women have bred dozens of dwarf tips and let the animals be neglected. The District Court of Müllheim has sentenced the female breeders to high fines.

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swr.online broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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