More than 200 dogs liberated in the Czech Republic

More than two hundred severely neglected dogs have been released from a breeder in the Czech Republic.

The veterinary inspection SVS labeled the incident as 'extraordinarily serious. 'The dogs lived in their own excrement and suffered from skin and parasitic diseases. Animal activists have been fighting for years against the illegal trade in puppies. Young dogs from breeding farms in Eastern Europe are often sold for a lot of money in Western Europe. Whether this was the case in this case is not known.