Vienna police rescue dog from apartment: animal found in distress

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Viennese police officers save a dog from poor husbandry. The furry friend had been left alone for a week. Find out more about this animal-friendly mission!

Wiener Polizisten retten einen Hund aus schlechter Haltung. Die Fellnase war eine Woche allein gelassen worden. Erfahren Sie mehr über diesen tierfreundlichen Einsatz!
Viennese police officers save a dog from poor husbandry. The furry friend had been left alone for a week. Find out more about this animal-friendly mission!

Vienna police rescue dog from apartment: animal found in distress

The Vienna police recently performed impressive feats when two of their officers, Eduard and Ozan, saved the life of a dog in need of help. In an apartment in the 22nd district, the four-legged friend was simply left alone by his owner for a week, which was extremely stressful for the little dog.

The police discovered the dog's condition, which was in a worrying condition. Despite the challenge, Eduard and Ozan were very committed and ensured that the dog received the necessary care. After the first operation by the two officers, the dog was handed over to the veterinary office, where it received further support measures.

Help for animals in need

Such operations demonstrate the heart and commitment that the members of the Vienna police show not only for people, but also for animals. The pictures and reports about the dog's rescue caused a stir on social media. The emergency services have also sent a signal that everyone, regardless of species or type, deserves a chance at safety and well-being.

The incident also raises awareness of the responsibility of pet owners. It is important not to abandon pets for extended periods, especially in a condition that could be dangerous to their health and well-being. The Vienna police have once again demonstrated their willingness to intervene in emergencies and to act with heart and mind.

For more details on this incident, see the report on www.5min.at.