‘Pug of war’ over eBay sale of impounded dog in Germany

Local authorities seized the dog after family failed to clear debt

March 04, 2019 09:27 pm | Updated 09:27 pm IST - Berlin

Edda is pictured in Duesseldorf, Germany.

Edda is pictured in Duesseldorf, Germany.

A decision by German local authorities to impound a pug from an indebted family and hawk it on eBay was spiralling on Monday into a possible case for the courts.

The buyer, Michaela Jordan, said that she had filed a case against Ahlen city authorities for “fraud”.

The pug named Edda was seized late last year by Ahlen local officials from a family which had been unable to pay their debts to the city authorities.

A city employee put it on eBay using a private account and sold it for $780, with the proceeds going to city coffers.

In the advertisement, the pug was described as healthy, vaccinated and dewormed, but the buyer said the animal suffers from multiple problems, including an eye injury that would require an operation.

“It was all lies,” she said, adding that her lawyer filed the lawsuit against city authorities last week.

The unusual case has gripped pet-loving Germany.

Over the weekend, a spokeswoman from North Rhine-Westphalia state’s Interior Ministry said that while animals can be seized to pay off their owners’ debts, house pets are essentially exempt.

She also noted that impounded items should be publicly auctioned.

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