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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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DUKAS_176738644_LAP
Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.
España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altÃsima tasa de abandono de animales.
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Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
09/06/2011
EXCLUSIVE
Amazing Dog Town In Brazil
In the city of Caxias do Sul lies a unique animal shelter run by the NGO Sociedade Amiga dos Animais (Friend of Animals Society). The NGO started the program in 1998. The complex is home to 1,600 dogs and 200 cats. Locals have taken to calling it a ?dog favela,? or dog slum. The favelaês residents live on a 3-acre plot of land donated by the local municipality. According to the NGO, the animals consume about 12 tons of food per month. Many of the animals that end up at the favela are found on the streets, and some have been victims of abuse. The favela is constantly overcrowded, as the number of animals arriving daily exceeds the number of those being adopted. Stretched beyond its capacity, the NGO hopes to receive financial aid from the government to improve the favelaês tattered conditions and increase the number of animals it can care for.
©Daniel Herrera/Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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