Blaze at Hokkaido breeding facility kills 34 dogs; stove use under investigation

Blaze at Hokkaido breeding facility kills 34 dogs; stove use under investigation
Blaze at Hokkaido breeding facility kills 34 dogs; stove use under investigation

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - It took firefighters about four hours to extinguish the blaze that began around midnight, resulting in the death of 34 small dogs of various breeds, a fire station official at Hokkaido’s Chitose city told AFP. — Picture via pexels.com/Francesco Ungaro

TOKYO, Dec 25 — A fire early Wednesday killed dozens of dogs at a breeding facility on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, an official said.

It took firefighters about four hours to extinguish the blaze that began around midnight, resulting in the death of 34 small dogs of various breeds, a fire station official at Hokkaido’s Chitose city told AFP.

Around 70 to 80 canines, including dachshunds and poodles, were being kept at the facility, according to the official and local media.

While the cause remains unknown, the breeder told investigators she “added some wood” to a kennel stove Tuesday night, local broadcaster Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting reported. — AFP

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