Spanish police arrested eight suspected members of a group illegally breeding and selling dogs and cats, some of which were imported from Slovakia and Hungary with forged papers. Officers discovered about 100 animals, skeletal remains, and evidence of used euthanasia during raids in Madrid and Giron
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