You enter a dark room where you can hear a dog howling. Gradually, images of chains, illegal breeding farms, and details of the skeletal remains of domestic animals appear. This is also part of a roadshow that was commissioned by the Minister of the Interior Matúš Šutaj Eštok (Hlas) for 744 thousand euros. The aim is to warn children about drugs, bullying, and animal cruelty. The campaign began in the first week of May and will run until […]
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You enter a dark room where you can hear a dog howling. Gradually, images of chains, illegal breeding farms, and details of the skeletal remains of domestic animals appear. This is also part of a roadshow that was commissioned by the Minister of the Interior Matúš Šutaj Eštok (Hlas) for 744 thousand euros. The aim is to warn children about drugs, bullying, and animal cruelty. The campaign began in the first week of May and will run until […]