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Over 120 animals are abandoned every day in Belgium

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Over 120 animals abandoned every:

In Belgium, more than 120 dogs and cats are abandoned or seized for mistreatment in Belgium. Moreover, And the situation gets worse according to certain non -profit organizations and refuges which sound the alarm.

Over 120 dogs and cats are collected by animal protection services, shelters and other non -profit organizations. Meanwhile, This figure is an average. Similarly, To this must be added to that farm animals, pets but also NACs (new pets). Meanwhile, In 2013. Moreover, The cabinet of the Minister of the Environment and Animal Welfare, Carlo Di Antonio, had identified 24,527 dogs and 32,315 cats collected in 119 shelters of the country. Moreover, It was 60,000 animals, nearly 165 per day. However, Thanks to the cattle awareness and sterilization campaigns, the figures have dropped. Meanwhile, Thus, the figures of 2023 report 45,000 dogs and cats collected. The problem is that there over 120 animals abandoned every are fewer and fewer animals that go to adoption, and therefore more euthanasia. But it is unfortunately not the only problem.

The refuges sound the alarm – Over 120 animals abandoned every

Like Frédérique Smites. which manages the non -profit organization without family, many shelters are ringing the alarm because the shelters are saturated before the holiday period:

Now we are saturated all year round. It’s time to do something because it is no longer possible. The CPNTROLES of animal sales must be strengthened, especially on social networks May also the conditions of obtaining. Here, we have people who mistreated their animals, who recover them after being in court. We have little adoption in relation to the number of animals that arrive.

A rally is also scheduled for July 9 at the Grognon esplanade in Namur. organized by “angry refuge” a collective which brings together 80 associations. The risk is that the shelters suspend the care on behalf of the over 120 animals abandoned every local authorities.

Despite this, many of them are still fighting to offer time and love to animals that have suffered. The family without family in Sorinnes is looking for all volunteers and people to walk animals. Also. click here to see the report of Nicolas Lembrée on the Belvie farm in Belvaux which mainly welcomes farm animals.

What to do during the summer on the edge of the Meuse?

Chloé Dive is the coordinator of the Maison du Tourisme explores Meuse. She gives us her favorites and places not to be missed by the Meuse this summer.

Between the island of Yvoir. the cascaelles, the Furfooz park, the Hotel des Sorbiers and all the nautical activities, the Meuse and its surroundings remain essential during the summer period. To find out the places to visit, activities and walks to do, click here.

Do you have a good ice cream?

For 28 years. including 22 years in over 120 animals abandoned every Anthée, Denis Kairet and Ariane Van Eynde have delighted our taste buds with their delicious craft ice cream. In 2016, the elves were crowned best glacier artisan in Belgium and since their ice creams are often rewarded. They came to our show in order to make us taste several flavors. from the most classic to the most daring: vanilla, pistachio but also “Nutcracker” or even pineapple sorbet or Strawberries-Tenthe-Poivre-Anis. To find out more about the recipe and the glacier craftsman, click here.

Further reading: Verviers: Freddy Breuwer claims a municipal ethics commission to hear the bourgmestre Maxime DegeyDoctors’ strike in Belgium: consequences for patients“He would have found it hilarious”: two British come to Brussels to disperse their father’s ashes … but everything changes at the airportWith 13,1118 detainees, prison overcrowding crosses a new sad record: some prisons reach “peaks of 98 prisoners for a capacity of 63 places”Mid-season milestone in Belgium for the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe.

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Camila writes about Latin American culture, exploring the rich traditions, music, and art of the vibrant communities across the continent.
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