Jean-Claude Van Damme with a desperate appeal to the Bulgarian authorities



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Famous action actor Jean-Claude Van Dam calls on the Bulgarian authorities to save a Chihuahua captured in Norway, which will be killed if the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency does not act.

Van Dam asked the BFSA to give him permission for the cute pet to return to Bulgaria in a video broadcast live on social media and even supported a subscription for the quadruped on his official profiles on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. He is also willing to fund a fund for the rescue of the animal, reports Dariknews.

“I am very upset. Please Bulgaria! The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency! I have made so many films in your country, we have spent millions of dollars on tourism and employment. I love Bulgaria and you know it, so please stop my birthday. day, for my daughter’s birthday, the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency to change their decision, please, friends, I will be infinitely grateful to you. We cannot allow this little chihuahua to be killed! It is a bad sign for the future! “the action star in the video, calling on his millions of fans around the world to support the petition to save the animal and return it from Oslo to the” great country of Bulgaria “.

“Thank you for this gift on my birthday,” concludes the healthy man. Jean-Claude Van Damme celebrates his birthday today and his daughter, Bianca Brie, yesterday. In the video, he also showed his cute chihuahua.

The story of the 3-month-old Chihuahua Raya became known on social media after the Norwegian food safety authority decided to euthanize the puppy if it is not allowed to return to Bulgaria.

However, the Bulgarian Food Agency rejected this for the little Chihuahua because her passport is invalid, it is clear from the petition published by Jean-Claude Van Damme. Now the only chance to save the cub is to convince the Norwegian and Bulgarian authorities to change their decisions.

Chihuahua owners buy it from a private individual in Oslo. The puppy has a Bulgarian passport and vaccinations made by a Bulgarian veterinarian. However, the Norwegian Food Safety Agency does not validate the vaccinations the dog received in Bulgaria. In Norway, he was immunized against rabies and given other vaccines. On September 23, however, the Norwegian Agency confiscated the dog from its owners and quarantined it. According to them, the dog was illegally imported into Norway. The agency in Norway needs confirmation from the administration in Bulgaria that the dog is Bulgarian, in order to bring it back, otherwise it will be killed.

The petition also indicates that in Norway they believe that the puppy was imported into the country for commercial purposes and there is no evidence of its origin.

The deadline for receiving documentation on the case from the Bulgarian side is October 20, and the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency has already once refused to return the animal to Bulgaria.



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