Police move out three times: animal protection cases in Wilhelmshaven
Police move out three times: animal protection cases in Wilhelmshaven
Wilhelmshaven -The security and well-being of animals set the Wilhelmshaven police in several operations this Saturday. The incidents throw a light on the responsibility of pet owners and the importance of the right care.
The incidents in detail
The police received the first emergency call in the night of Saturday. A neighbor had observed that a 62-year-old dog owner had suspended his German Shepherd on the balcony. The animal's whirling caused concern and led to the police being involved. This illustrates how important it is to pay attention to the needs of animals and not to bring them into stressful situations.
aggressive behavior and neighborhood fears
At 11:15 a.m., the emergency services were called for Neuengroden. A Labrador was left in the garden there, which led to a concerned neighbor who alerted the police. The dog showed aggressive behavior, which worried the neighbors and raised the question of whether the owner could have happened. Initial investigations showed that the owner was not at home but could be reached by phone. With the support of relatives, the dog finally received the necessary care.
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The responsibility of the pet owners
These events raise fundamental questions about animal husbandry and the duties of dog owners. The legal requirements placed on pet owners must be taken seriously. If animals are brought in stress or dangerous situations, not only the safety of animals is in danger, but also the well-being of the entire community. The police warn that every animal is not only an independent living being with needs, but should also be perceived by those responsible in the neighborhood.
conclusion
The incidents in Wilhelmshaven are an urgent indication of the importance of treating animals with care and responsibility. The events underline both the necessary vigilance of the community and the urgent appeal to all pet owners to be aware of their duties. Ultimately, it is up to all of us to take care of the well -being of our animal companions and prevent such situations from being again.
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