Higgins' breeders finally going to be prosecuted

Finally the breeders of Higgins will be prosecuted for animal cruelty.

When I picked Higgins up last year in Sweden he was on the small side, he weighed only 7.4kg and was 43cm tall instead of being approx 10.5kg and 50cm respectively at the age of 11 weeks.

I also noticed in his passport (once I was on the plane on the way back home) that he had only, and for the first time, been injected for pup illnesses and chipped the day prior to me picking him up in other words on the 28th of April. Normally he should have had his first jabs at about 6 weeks.

Checkhovs breeder in the Czech Republic was very consequent in him receiving his jabs, he was done at 7 weeks, 12 weeks and 4 months as was Kouros' breeder here.

To build Higgins up and to get the weight on him I had to feed him 3 meals per day until his 8th month instead of to his 4th month as you would do with a normal pup.

Luckily, he hasn't suffered too much from the malnutrition and ill treatment that he experienced in his early days and thank god his siblings are now safe and well in good and loving homes.

I sincerely hope that the courts will treat these people with the disdain they deserve and ban them from owning or breeding animals for life.

Here some newspaper clips from 3 different papers

1).

Dog owners suspected
for cruelty to animals

Animal welfare inspectors found dogs so neglected that they were taken into custody immediately.
Now suspected of dog owners for cruelty.

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It was in July that the county administrative inspectors made ​​visits to dog owners after a notification of
neglect of both adults and puppies. Five dogs were recovered, and especially the puppies were in very poor condition.

Among other things, they had abnormal body and legs after living in a very confined space.
They were also dirty and malnourished, according to animal welfare inspectors' reports.
CAB's assessment is that there is reason to suspect the two owners for cruelty to animals.
A notification has been sent to the Public Prosecution Office in Örebro, which must decide whether the prosecution should be instituted.

2)

Dog breeder charged to them for animal cruelty
Published February 1, 2012 - 13:42
Updated February 1 2012 - 13:43


County Administrative Board of Örebro has handed over a suspected animal cruelty case to prosecutors.

It's about five cared for dogs of the breed Borzoi. At an inspection, the dogs were dirty and malnourished and lived in cramped spaces.

The County Board has received many letters about the dogs on the current kennel.

3)
 
So shall Orebro The couple
have plagued their dogs


The puppies were cooped up in boxes in a shed, the adult dogs without water in a urine smelly room. Now the owners have been notified for animal cruelty.


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A man and a woman have been notified to the Public Prosecution Office in Örebro on suspicion of animal cruelty.
The County Board has given notice for a disposal of five dogs, three cats and two adult dogs. The man and woman to be together to have had the dogs.
- I have started investigation against these people about suspected animal cruelty. The matter is, along with various directives handed to the police for investigation, says chamber prosecutor Anna-Maria Larsson at Public Prosecution Office in Örebro.

Lack of food and water
The notification describes that the puppies were in very poor condition and suffered shortages of food and water.
The County Board had the care received numerous letters concerning the animals' lives.
In the notification, type the County Board that the puppies had abnormal posture and leg position, abnormal movements, very long claws and were malnourished with a hook, much below normal. A puppy was five months the two other nine months.
County Administration explains that the puppies were cooped up in boxes in a storage shed. In boxers, there was no water or water bowls, only semi-arid dry food.

The veterinary
The notification also shows that there were feces in the pens and smelled urine and that two puppies were very dirty.
The County Board believes that the puppies lived in small areas and too little food and water, also too little stimulation, and that they were out and moved too little.
According to the county administrative assessment puppies have also had too little natural light.
The adult dogs were locked in a room in the house.
The check showed that there was no water to them and it smelled very strongly of urine.
The dogs were taken to a veterinarian for examination and were taken into custody
 
 

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10.02 | 07:07

Geweldig Penny en Rosalind, wat een aandoenlijk koppie! Veel plezier met hem.

gr. Anja

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06.02 | 12:03

Zalig henn zo te zien ravotten in de sneeuw

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05.02 | 13:24

How cute to see them playing in the snow !!

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