>>5645
> Specifically, a German couple collected strays from neighborhoods and dog shelters, promising that they would be adopted by families.
And who was that and what was done about them? Any news articles about them? Of course not. Just an anonymous "couple".
> “There’s even a special site that shows photographs of dogs with families in northern Europe aimed at giving an air of legitimacy to the operations. The photos, however, are far from the grim reality with the helpless animals ending up in dark hotel rooms to satisfy the sick tastes of zoophiles, who used the animals for bestiality
And what website would that be? Not even a screenshot?
First rule when reading news that are in any way related to bestiality: Do not believe anything until they report hard proof.
The whole article is very, very likely just some more clickbait fear mongering that is intended to be used as propaganda for harsher laws.
Try it for yourself. Read
> Lawyer Katerina Tzoli sued an officer at the Thessaloniki Airport who she blames for turning a blind eye when examining animal travel documents.
and then Google
"Katerina Tzoli" bestiality
and see how many results you get.