Fighting dogs in the shelter: a challenge for the Black Forest Baar district!
Fighting dogs in the shelter: a challenge for the Black Forest Baar district!
In the heart of the Black Forest Baar district, there is an animal shelter that faces major challenges. In the last meeting of the environmental committee, the chairman of the sponsoring association, Andreas Kuchelmeister, and the animal shelter, Nadine Vögel, reported on the current problems that the district animal home strain. The stay in the shelter should be a temporary solution, but many animals, including especially combat dogs, find it difficult to find a new home.
nadine birds explained that combat dogs can rarely be conveyed, which exerts great pressure on the shelter. These dog breeds are often difficult to convey due to their behaviors, which means that they have to stay in the shelter longer and thus block valuable space for other animals.
The situation in the animal shelter
In the district animal home, many animals currently live for a new home. This can lead to conflicts between different animal species, which also complicated the situation. According to birds, the receiving places for velvet paws and other pets are limited, which leads to overcrowding.
The facility not only fights with lack of space, but also with the financing. The costs for the care of the animals are increasing steadily, and the donations are often not sufficient to maintain the operation. Kuchelmeister referred to these financial challenges and asked for support from politics.
The district animal home is an important part of the local animal welfare community and plays a crucial role in the life of many animals. The reporting on the difficulties with which the animal shelter is confronted could help to raise awareness of the emergency of the animals and the need for a supporting environment.
The responsible persons were optimistic that a solution can be found by education and cooperation in the community. "Every animal earns a chance of a new life," said Vögel and made it clear that an increased exchange about animal welfare and adoption is necessary to promote sustainable solutions.
The disturbing situation in the Black Forest Baar district is not just a local problem; It reflects larger trends in animal welfare that can also be observed in other regions of Germany. The increase in the mediation rates and combating overcrowding in animal shelters are urgently required measures.
In addition, those responsible reported that not only dogs, but also cats and other small animals have to suffer from the circumstances. The shelter has set the task of looking after all animals in the best possible way, but the realistic possibilities are limited. The request for support from the local population was a central topic in the meeting of the Environmental Committee.
for more information about the current challenges of the district animal home and how to support, see the reporting on www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de .
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