Report on the Ramiswil case: 21 dogs would not necessarily have had to be put to sleep
In November 2025, the Solothurn Veterinary Service confiscated 122 dogs, 43 horses and two goats on a farm in Ramiswil.
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In November 2025, the Solothurn Veterinary Service confiscated 122 dogs, 43 horses and two goats on a farm in Ramiswil. Reasons that it came this far: too much administration, too little risk awareness and too much trust in the pet owner. The veterinary service has therefore also put too much on administration.
Furthermore, However, the overall picture was missing.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — With 99 dogs, the decision was correct, with the other animals was “not enough”.. ; For the remaining 23 dogs, however, no sufficiently differentiated triage was made...
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In November 2025, the Solothurn Veterinary Service confiscated 122 dogs, 43 horses and two goats on a farm in Ramiswil.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesReasons that it came this far: too much administration, too little risk awareness and too much trust in the pet owner.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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The veterinary service has therefore also put too much on administration.
according to WatsonHowever, the overall picture was missing.
according to Watson
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Divergent figures
- With 99 dogs, the decision was correct, with the other animals was “not enough”..SRF News
- For the remaining 23 dogs, however, no sufficiently differentiated triage was made..Watson
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