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  2. Gang convicted of training and fighting dogs across Europe - AOL

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    When Ali’s home was raided on March 14, 2022, two dogs were seized by the Metropolitan Police and placed into RSPCA care, while dog-fighting paraphernalia, including a slat mill, two treadmills ...

  3. Timeline of animal welfare and rights in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Europe adopts a recommendation on the welfare of farmed fish. [20] 2006: The European Commission passes minimum requirements on the collection of information during inspection of animal farms so that the European Community can evaluate the impact of its welfare policies. [20] 2006: Veal crates become illegal in the EU. [20] 2006

  4. Pillory - Wikipedia

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    Although a pillory, by its physical nature, could double as a whipping post to tie a criminal down for public flagellation (as used to be the case in many German sentences to staupenschlag), the two as such are separate punishments: the pillory is a sentence to public humiliation, whipping is essentially a painful corporal punishment. The ...

  5. Animal rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Animal rights vary greatly among countries and territories. Such laws range from the legal recognition of non-human animal sentience to the absolute lack of any anti-cruelty laws, with no regard for animal welfare.

  6. Animal welfare and rights in Italy - Wikipedia

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    It also prohibits the killing of stray dogs and cats unless the animal is affected by an incurable disease or is a proven danger. These killings can only be performed by a veterinarian. In 2006, Italy's first arrest for animal mistreatment occurred when a man repeatedly tossed his dog into wall injuring its back. [1]

  7. Here's why Kansas could increase punishment against people ...

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    The Kansas House recommended the state increase punishments for people who injure or kill police dogs or horses. Currently, someone who injures or kills an on-duty police animal can be jailed for ...

  8. Street dogs in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The accident was listed as breaking news on news channels in Romania for multiple days. Protests were organized – both in favor of [29] and against [30] – the stray dogs euthanasia laws. [31] After the mauling incident, gruesome retaliatory acts against stray dogs were reported — including disfigurement and burning puppies to death. [32]

  9. Animal welfare and rights in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the Animal Welfare Act was approved by Swiss voters with 80% of the popular vote, [4] and in 1992, Switzerland became the first country to constitutionally recognize animals, with a constitutional provision warranting the protection of "the dignity of the creature".