She is a veteran of animal protection in Upper Austria and is not afraid to speak her mind and stand up for herself in the interests of dogs and cats and the like. After 50 years, Hannelore Rügen officially leaves the animal protection phase in Upper Austria, but remains with it and does not mince her words.
Photos of parents and life partners at the table, photo and urn of dog “Suri” in the living room cupboard, fluttering parakeets in the aviary in the living room – Toffifees and a can of Coke at the table. The Grand Lady of Animal Protection in Upper Austria, Hannelore Rügen, receives the “Krone” in her apartment in Linz. She worked for dogs, cats, livestock and exotic animals for 50 years – now her animal protection association in Linz is history.
Source: Krone

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