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16 Dogs Rescued from Yakutsk Dormitory, 12 Now in Shelter

Neighbors' complaints about constant barking and a foul smell prompted the intervention. The Yakutia Veterinary Department stressed the importance of sterilization and neutering to control stray animal populations.

Here we can see two dogs lying on a cloth on a bed on a floor and there are two other small beds....
Here we can see two dogs lying on a cloth on a bed on a floor and there are two other small beds. In the background there is a cupboard and sockets on the wall.

16 Dogs Rescued from Yakutsk Dormitory, 12 Now in Shelter

A woman in Yakutsk faced penalties for keeping too many animals in her dormitory, leading to a rescue operation. 16 dogs were found, with 12 (11 puppies and 1 adult) now housed in the 'Hundeherz Siberia' shelter in Yakutsk.

Neighbors' complaints about constant barking and a foul smell prompted the intervention. The Yakutia Veterinary Department stressed the importance of sterilization and neutering to control stray animal populations. The woman was fined for violating dog-keeping rules. Meanwhile, 'Hundeherz Siberia' took in 12 of the dogs, providing them with a safer environment.

The shelter's intervention ensured the well-being of the rescued animals. The Yakutia Veterinary Department's recommendation on sterilization and neutering aims to prevent future stray animal issues. The woman's actions resulted in a fine, highlighting the importance of responsible pet ownership.

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