Overview
- With police support on December 10, officials executed the closure in Traubing and transferred 12 of 27 dogs to shelters.
- The dogs remain the breeder’s property, and she is liable for procedural fees and the animals’ interim housing costs.
- The Munich Administrative Court dismissed the breeder’s challenge to the prohibition, and the site lacked authorization for commercial dog breeding.
- Breeder Anja Striegel disputes the measures, alleges unequal treatment and a feud with a neighbor, and is seeking a legally compliant new location.
- The district says it will monitor the property for compliance after years of fines, inspections, and orders tied to noise and contamination complaints.