Five dogs were left to freeze in a caravan in Moscow

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Five dogs that were locked in a parked caravan for a long time in the north of Moscow were found by chance. An investigation was conducted into this fact. reported On the Telegram channel of the capital prosecutor’s office.

“According to preliminary data, five dogs were locked in a car trailer parked near one of the residences on Beskudnikovsky Boulevard,” the report said.

According to eyewitnesses, the animals had been kept under lock and key for the fourth day. They were worried the dogs might freeze to death. In addition, the constant barking of the animals disturbed the surrounding residents. They said they saw someone come to the camper, walk the dogs, and then take them back to the van.

Later Life.ru reportedIt was learned that the owner of the animals was found. It turned out that she was an employee of the dog center Natalya Belova. According to the owner, the dogs are used to the street and are more comfortable in the caravan.

“The caravan was purchased two days ago, but it was purchased for travel, not for the dogs. And taking dogs with you on trips. Two Alabai lived with us in the apartment, but it was difficult for them to live in an apartment. They go straight from their walk to the trailer. It’s cooler there, there are two sofas, they sleep peacefully there. We load the dogs into the car and hit the road. Alabais are ours. Beagle travels with its owner, especially for business. He comes to visit us and leaves,” Belova explained.

He added that on his way back from Domodedovo, he took his fifth dog and sheltered him for a while. The animal should be delivered to its new owners today.

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