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The PSOE Denounces that No Lost Animals Are Collected in Badajoz 'neither Alive nor Dead'

A lost, disoriented and thirsty dog reached the vicinity of a house in an area of chalets in the surroundings of Badajoz. A neighbor gave him water and gave notice so that he could be picked up. No one came. The animal appeared dead the next day in the vicinity and its corpse remained there for more than a day, until it was removed by personnel outside the Animal Protection Center.
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A lost, disoriented and thirsty dog reached the vicinity of a house in an area of chalets in the surroundings of Badajoz. A neighbor gave him water and gave notice so that he could be picked up. No one came. The animal appeared dead the next day in the vicinity and its corpse remained there for more than a day, until it was removed by personnel outside the Animal Protection Center.

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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