Animals in danger! Loud bangs cause Welser's animal shelter to panic!
According to reports, a dog in the Wels animal shelter is suffering from the effects of fireworks. Security officer announces measures.
Animals in danger! Loud bangs cause Welser's animal shelter to panic!
In the Arche Wels animal shelter, the oppressive, hellish noise of firecrackers is causing alarm. According to reports from MyDistrict The loud bang frightened the animals so much that the American Bully Samy scratched himself bloody when he tried to free himself from his panic. Security officer Gerhard Kroiß expressed his outrage at the “animal cruelty” and plans to immediately meet with the police to protect the shelter’s protégés. Barbara Ogris, the head of the animal shelter, turns to the public for help and demands that fireworks are no longer allowed to be set off on the banks of the Traun river and in the surrounding area.
Concern before New Year's Eve
The worried Ogris already has the upcoming New Year's Eve celebrations in the back of her mind, as she fears that the fireworks could scare the animals again. Your repeated appeals may perhaps be heard; Thomas Rammerstorfer, the animal shelter representative, confirms that shooting near the shelter is generally prohibited. Nevertheless, the recurring problem leaves many animals in unnecessary fear and terror and leaving them poorly protected.
Additionally, the website illuminates Animal agency.de the precarious situation of animals in animal shelters. There are over 300,000 animals waiting for a new home in Germany. The platform allows animal shelters and protection organizations to introduce their protégés online and increases the animals' chances of being discovered by new owners. Creating such a network is crucial to helping animals in need and could help avoid the horrific conditions seen in Wels in the future.