Feb 24 • 12:45 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Dog found buried alive prompts operation in Joinville

A pregnant dog was discovered buried alive in a condominium in Joinville, Brazil, leading to a police operation to investigate the incident.

In Joinville, a pregnant dog with five puppies was found buried alive, which spurred the Civil Police to launch an operation on February 24. The dog was discovered in critical condition on February 6 and is currently receiving treatment. Authorities suspect that the crime may involve adolescents and a woman who worked at the site, though the Civil Police have not disclosed specific details about the investigation's dynamics or other aspects.

Following a tip-off, the municipal government of Joinville rescued the dog, which is now in stable condition at the Animal Welfare Center. Laboratory tests conducted during the rescue did not reveal poisoning, sparking further concern over the potential animal cruelty involved. This alarming incident has raised public awareness about animal rights and the need for stricter regulations against such acts of abuse.

In response to the incident, the operation executed three search and seizure warrants in the condominium where the crime took place. The Civil Police aimed to gather evidence regarding the circumstances surrounding the dog's burial and to address the broader issue of mistreatment of animals in the area. This case highlights the ongoing concerns in Brazil regarding animal welfare and the importance of community vigilance and reporting in preventing similar atrocities in the future.

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