Dog burned alive in Palermo, owner will no longer be able to have animals: the mayor’s order

Dog burned alive in Palermo, owner will no longer be able to have animals: the mayor’s order
Dog burned alive in Palermo, owner will no longer be able to have animals: the mayor’s order

The man who set fire to the dog Aron, subsequently causing his death, will no longer be able to “own, own and/or keep animals of any kind and species for any reason, even temporarily, throughout the entire municipal territory”. This was established today, on the proposal of the councilor for animal welfare Fabrizio Ferrandelli, mayor Roberto Lagalla by signing a specific ordinance. The provision is also extended to any cohabitants of the man and the veterinary service of the Provincial Health Authority of Palermo and the municipal police will periodically monitor compliance, seizing any animals found.

According to councilor Ferrandelli, it is “a necessary act in the context of a criminal and cowardly action which caused pain and death to a dog and which greatly shocked all local and national public opinion. This is also confirmation of my attention and that of the entire Administration for the welfare of animals which are and will always be an integral part of our community. Thanks go to Mayor Lagalla for the sensitivity shown on the subject and to those associations who have been close to us, also soliciting the support. ‘issuance of this sacrosanct provision”, concludes the councilor.

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