Back to newsAnimal welfare advocates in Crete are calling for stricter inspections of the horse-drawn carriages operating at the Venetian Harbor in Chania. The Panhellenic Animal Welfare and Environmental Federation has requested that authorities intensify checks on the living and working conditions of the horses used in these tourist carriages. Chania's Venetian Harbor is one of the island's most visited landmarks, and carriage rides are a popular activity for visitors. Tourists considering this experience should be aware that animal welfare concerns have been raised regarding the horses' treatment and working conditions. It remains to be seen whether local authorities will respond with increased oversight. Visitors who have concerns can choose to explore the harbor on foot, which also allows for a more leisurely experience of the historic waterfront.
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Animal Welfare Groups Demand Stricter Inspections of Crete Horse Carriages
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