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Call for tougher laws for animal cruelty in Tasmania as government releases abattoir report
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 12, 2024 - 09:51
A warning, this story contains details and images that some viewers may find distressing. Animal welfare advocates are calling on the Tasmanian Government to toughen laws to protect animals following reports that workers at a now-closed puppy farm near Launceston were asked to put live puppies into a freezer and saw dogs being hit and shaken. Experts say if Tasmania’s animal warfare laws are not strengthened, further cases on animal abuse are inevitable.