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Authorities seize nearly 2,000 rabbits and 127 dogs from Zuid-Holland breeding facility
Dutch authorities seized 1,800 rabbits, 127 dogs, and dozens of young puppies during an inspection at a rabbit and dog breeding facility in Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product S
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· Jun 29, 2026
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