More than a dozen dogs were stranded on the rooftop of Tsuen Wan Building. Volunteers pointed out that the scene of two groups of people robbing dogs was chaotic last night

[Animal News]The suspected cases of trapping and dog abuse on the rooftops of the two buildings in Tsuen Wan have not yet been resolved. At present, at least a dozen dogs are still trapped on the 3rd floor terrace of Ho Lee Centre and on the rooftop of Wing Fung Industrial Building. It is known that Ho Lee yesterday Twelve dogs at the center were taken away by some citizens. Wooftel volunteers also rescued an Alaskan Malamute and a poodle at the Howe Center last night. They described the two dogs as being covered in feces and urine, smelling bad, and having multiple scars. Volunteers also pointed out that at that time, there were two groups of people in the unit arguing regarding dogs, and some people were holding iron links, which was very chaotic. The newspaper began to inquire regarding the follow-up situation with the AFCD and the police yesterday, but received no reply.

This newspaper recently received reports from several readers, alleging that there were people trapping dogs on the 3rd floor deck of Ho Lee Centre, Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan, and the rooftop of Wing Fung Industrial Building, and people were photographed beating the dogs with sticks. Later, this newspaper checked the information and found that as early as 2018, some people complained that the open-air platform unit of the Haoli Center was involved in dog abuse. Some people even claimed that the involved unit had died of dogs as early as 2016, but the Association for the Protection of Animals has not been able to enter. Follow up inside the house.

After being reported by this newspaper, the incident attracted a lot of attention from the public. The APA referred the case to the police and the AFCD. It was reported that the police and the AFCD went to the Ho Lee Center yesterday to follow up, but rarely did they contact the inspectors of the APA to come with them. field. According to sources, the dog owner proposed to the AFCD to abandon more than 30 dogs, and the AFCD took away 13 dogs on the spot. The newspaper made inquiries to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department yesterday, but has yet to receive a reply.

As for the whereregardings of the remaining dogs, a person familiar with the matter told this newspaper that regarding 12 dogs were taken away yesterday. Can my friend adopt those dogs and said that if no one takes them away, they will be sent to the AFCD. My friend is afraid that those dogs will fall into the hands of the breeders, so he asked me for help.” The insider pointed out that he put the news online. Afterwards, many people went to pick up the dogs, most of them people he knew, and eventually 12 dogs were taken away. He had been to the unit involved at 8 o’clock last night, and provided this newspaper with a few-second video he shot. In the video, he saw more than 10 drenched sled dogs in an empty indoor unit. One of them The dog was suspected of having a foot injury and was limping while walking. Some volunteers pointed out that there were two groups of people robbing dogs last night, but a person familiar with the matter said that he was not present at the time and did not know the situation.

The volunteer organization Wooftel also rescued two dogs at the scene last night. The volunteer revealed to this newspaper that she arrived at the scene around 11 p.m., when two groups of people were “grabbing the dogs” in the unit. Tietong, I was also pushed to the ground, and finally I had to escape at the feet of the crowd, but fortunately I rescued an Alaskan and a poodle.” She also pointed out that she saw someone grabbing a dog’s neck without a leash. Roughly dragged away.

Volunteers also said that the two dogs were soaked from top to bottom, covered in excrement and urine, emitting a foul smell, and there were multiple wounds on their bodies. Among them, the Alaskan Malamute had bleeding ears, and they are still cleaning the wounds for the two dogs.

However, at least a dozen dogs were still trapped in the units involved in the two buildings at the scene. Many readers provided videos to this newspaper, pointing out that they found that there were still several dogs on the open-air platform of the Haoli Center and ignored them. More than 10 dogs were also stranded on the rooftop of Fung Industrial Center.

有讀者向本報提供影片,指今早仍見到有數隻狗在豪力中心露天平台淋雨。有讀者向本報提供影片,指今早仍見到有數隻狗在豪力中心露天平台淋雨。

A reader provided a video to this newspaper, pointing out that several dogs were still seen in the rain on the open-air platform of Howley Center this morning.

讀者今早仍見到榮豐工業大廈天台有十多隻狗。讀者今早仍見到榮豐工業大廈天台有十多隻狗。

Readers still saw more than a dozen dogs on the rooftop of Wing Fung Industrial Building this morning.

狗主被揭發天台困養狗後,昨日提出棄養全數狗隻,多名市民昨晚到現場接走那些狗。很多狗全身濕透,毛髮骯髒。狗主被揭發天台困養狗後,昨日提出棄養全數狗隻,多名市民昨晚到現場接走那些狗。很多狗全身濕透,毛髮骯髒。

After it was revealed that the dog owner was trapped on the rooftop, he proposed to abandon all the dogs yesterday, and many citizens went to the scene to pick up the dogs last night. Many dogs are soaked wet and have dirty fur.

有人昨日拍攝到豪力中心現場單位有多隻狗供人帶走。有人昨日拍攝到豪力中心現場單位有多隻狗供人帶走。

Someone filmed yesterday that there were many dogs in the on-site unit of the Haoli Center for people to take away.

有義工昨晚在豪力中心救起了一隻阿拉斯加雪橇犬和一隻貴婦犬。雪橇犬的耳朵流血。有義工昨晚在豪力中心救起了一隻阿拉斯加雪橇犬和一隻貴婦犬。雪橇犬的耳朵流血。

Volunteers rescued an Alaskan Malamute and a poodle at the Howley Center last night. The sled dog’s ears are bleeding.

義工救起的貴婦狗全身濕透和滿身屎尿。義工救起的貴婦狗全身濕透和滿身屎尿。

The poodle rescued by the volunteers was soaked and covered in excrement and urine.

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