Italian ‘Hero’ Sniffer Dog Killed with Nail‑Filled Sausages
Date: 7 July 2025
Brutal betrayal of Bruno
Bruno, a seven‑year‑old bloodhound celebrated for locating nine missing people and once honoured by Italy’s prime minister, was tragically found dead after consuming sausages deliberately stuffed with nails in his kennel at the Endas search‑and‑rescue centre in Taranto, Puglia. The initial investigation suggests the toxic bait was thrown into his doghouse during the night, causing fatal internal injuries.
Nation in shock & prime minister reacts
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the killing in strong terms, describing the act as “vile, cowardly, unacceptable,” and took to X to thank Bruno, stating “Thank you for everything you have done, Bruno.” Her statement reflects the national grief and outrage directed at the perpetrators.
Trainer Arcangelo Caressa speaks out
Bruno’s handler, Arcangelo Caressa, revealed he had recently received threats and believes the attack was retaliatory, possibly in response to Bruno’s work dismantling illicit dog‑fighting rings. In a heartfelt post, he wrote: “Today I died with you. You fought your whole life to save humans, and now it was humans who did this to you.”
Police investigation underway
Local authorities, including the police and prosecutor’s office, have launched a formal investigation. They are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the kennel and adjacent areas to identify potential suspects.
Italy’s new animal cruelty law applies
Under Italy’s newly enacted legislation (effective 1 July 2025), individuals convicted of intentional animal torture or causing death can face up to four years in prison and a fine of €60,000. Animal‑rights MP Michela Vittoria Brambilla—the law’s key sponsor—urged its immediate application in Bruno’s case, emphasising the dog’s suffering and stating that “one should be ashamed of being part of the human race”.
Wider implications
The incident has reignited debate about the protection of service animals and highlighted the vulnerability of dogs used in law enforcement and rescue operations. Public and political voices are now calling for enhanced safeguards and stricter enforcement to prevent similar tragedies.
Local solidarity and remembrance
Leaders in Taranto, including the mayor, have expressed solidarity and resolve, saying this heinous crime will not cast a shadow over their community. Bruno’s death has united local residents in grief and defiance.
Final Thoughts
At Halo Dogs, we mourn Bruno’s loss and stand in solidarity with his handler and the community he served. Working dogs like Bruno are unsung heroes who dedicate their lives to saving others. Their service, loyalty, and courage deserve not only recognition but protection through strong legal safeguards. Let his story be a wake-up call to protect all animals in service and beyond.



