A woman approached a butcher shop, asked if they could “slaughter” her dog and was detained – Diario El Ciudadano y la Región

A protectionist group reported a woman to the Buenos Aires Police following she entered with his Golden Retriever dog to a butcher shop At payment and asked if they might slaughter it.

After learning of the incident that occurred in the business located on 5th and 80th streets, police officers and members of the protectionist group arrived at the woman’s home and placed the dog, named Toto, in shelter.

The woman involved tried to explain what happened and was delayed at the Eighth Police Station of La Plata. The UFI No. 7 of the La Plata judicial district told him that a case was initiated once morest him for violation of the Sarmiento Lawwhich prohibits animal abuse.

They rescued the animal following the complaint

“Good morning, madam, He has a complaint for taking the dog to the butcher shop to slaughter it“one of the rescuers told the woman at her home. The moment was recorded and went viral on social networks.

I do not understand what the problem is. I explain to him. My dad and my grandfather are from the countryside. They always worked in the Hipódromo neighborhood with horses. When the horse reaches a certain time it is sent to slaughter“, the woman justified.

“What does fishing mean to you? Explain to me,” the member of the protectionist group asked. “Slaughter is like the cow. First you peel it, you remove the fur. Then you leather it and use the meat. That is done with animals“said the woman, who added that her pet is elderly.

“We are going to kidnap the animal and put it up for adoption,” the man told her, to which the woman pleaded: ““Don’t do that to me.”

Amid insults from the woman, the animal was placed in a kennel in the trunk of a truck to be taken to a shelter.

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