Swiss health expert’s career collapses after 120 dogs euthanized in cruelty scandal
A high-profile animal cruelty case in Ramiswil has led to the removal of a well-known health expert from her media roles. The scandal came to light in early November when authorities intervened, resulting in the euthanasia of around 120 dogs. The owner, whose name remains undisclosed, now faces financial and professional consequences after years of public prominence.
The case began when the Solothurn veterinary office stepped in at the farm in early November. They discovered severe neglect, leading to the euthanasia of approximately 120 dogs. Dozens of horses and goats were also seized from the property, which had only recently received organic certification.
The case has resulted in the loss of professional standing for the owner, once a trusted media expert. Authorities continue to address the aftermath, with seized animals being rehomed or auctioned. The financial and reputational damage from the scandal remains ongoing.
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