Bariloche: Hidden breeding facility reported after dog attacks in Belgrano neighborhood

The tranquility of the neighborhood of **Belgrano**, in **Bariloche**, was disrupted by a **new incident** that highlights the issue of **irresponsible animal ownership** and the lack of **control over clandestine breeding centers**.

The **Animal Health Department of the Municipality** intervened once again at a residence that had been **reported multiple times**, following a **dog attack** that left a **neighbor injured**.

Cladestine Sale and Inappropriate Breeding

Inspectors found **seven German Shepherd dogs** at the location, including:

  • One adult male.
  • Six females.
  • Two puppies.

Authorities confirmed that the **person responsible for the animals had a previous record** of similar incidents, avoiding a trial for **culpable serious injuries** through a **judicial probation granted on April 28**.

What started as an intervention for a specific attack revealed a **deeper issue** related to:

  • Clandestine dog sales without authorization.
  • Lack of animal registration.
  • Deficiencies in breeding and socialization, crucial for specialized handling of certain breeds.

Sanctions and Legal Referral

The **Animal Health Department**, together with the **General Inspection Department**, issued **several infringement notices**, including:

  • Failure to comply with the dog licensing ordinance.
  • Repeated reports of bites.
  • Illegal animal sales.

The **Municipality warned** that the case will be referred to **Justice**, due to the **recurrence of negligent behaviors** by the owner of the breeding center.

Moreover, it is not ruled out that the situation could fall within **National Law 14.346**, which protects animals **against abuse and cruelty**, including **neglect of basic care**.

Concern for the control of clandestine breeding centers

Authorities emphasized the need to **strengthen controls over clandestine establishments**, as their lack of regulation **puts both people and animals at risk**.

“These situations are not just administrative offenses, they also compromise the safety and well-being of the community. We cannot continue to normalize this type of uncontrolled breeding,” stressed **Animal Health** officials.

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