Outrage in Italy as Police Bloodhound Killed by Eating Food Laced with Nails
The killing of Bruno, a heroic police bloodhound in Italy, has sparked outrage and a criminal investigation. Bruno, who helped find nine people during his career, was found dead after being fed dog food filled with nails. The incident has led to calls for justice and stricter penalties for animal mistreatment.
The killing of a police bloodhound named Bruno has sparked outrage in Italy. Bruno, a 7-year-old, 195-pound bloodhound, was found dead in his shed in Taranto. His trainer suspects he was fed dog food laced with nails as an act of revenge against him. Premier Giorgia Meloni and lawmaker Michael Vittoria Brambilla condemned the act. A criminal investigation is ongoing to find the perpetrators.
Caressa, Bruno's trainer, runs an animal rescue organization and believes competitors may be behind the killing. The new Brambilla law imposes up to four years in prison and a fine for animal mistreatment. Bruno was known for his heroic rescues, finding nine people during his career.
According to the source: AP News.
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