In Dnipropetrovsk Region, dogs gnawed the body of their deceased owner.


The body of a deceased woman, who lived alone in her home in Nikopol, was torn apart by dogs. This incident happened a few days ago, after the woman's death when the dogs began to gnaw at her.
The Nikopol animal shelter has appealed to the public for help for these animals. Currently, at least 10 dogs have been found in the house.
'The body was taken away by ambulance with the police. And the dogs were left alone. Terribly thin, scared, not tame. They had not known or seen anyone other than their owner. The neighbors are very kind and good people, and they are currently feeding these 10 puppies. And I am puzzled about where to put them??? There is no space at all. It's also so cold that the little dogs in the pens, even in doghouses with hay, are freezing and losing weight. And where to take such thin ones??? The isolation units are filled with sick animals. And what to do with the puppies??? Again, I have a puzzle'
In Zaporizhia, 30 dogs were seized from a local resident who kept them in a one-room apartment. Law enforcement and public utility employees were involved in this operation.
Also, earlier, well-known animal volunteer Viktoriya Skilsara appealed to the public regarding a man who kept more than 20 animals in his house in Cherkasy. The court has already decided to seize 30 dogs from this man and send them for sterilization.
In addition, a woman was found in Cherkasy who cannot get to her one-room apartment in Mytnytsia due to accumulated garbage. The inspection imposed a fine on the Cherkasy resident, but the issue of resolving the problem remains open.
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