A woman in her 30s from Trollhättan has been sentenced for animal cruelty after being convicted of having sexual relations with dogs, according to reports from Swedish media. The case was heard at Vänersborgs District Court, where the woman was found guilty of violating Sweden's animal protection laws on eight separate occasions over a three-year period.
According to Göteborgs-Posten and Aftonbladet, the incidents came to light when police discovered 20 video clips on the woman's mobile phone during an unrelated investigation. The videos reportedly showed the woman engaging in sexual acts with dogs, including performing oral sex on a dog and allowing a dog to perform oral sex on her.
She told investigators that the dogs involved belonged to acquaintances and, on at least one occasion, one of her own dogs.
In court proceedings, the woman reportedly admitted to the offenses and stated that she had been experiencing psychological distress, describing her actions as part of destructive sexual relationships. She told investigators that the dogs involved belonged to acquaintances and, on at least one occasion, one of her own dogs.
The court sentenced the woman to pay fines totaling 19,600 Swedish kronor (approximately $1,800 USD). The case represents a serious violation of Sweden's animal protection legislation, which prohibits sexual acts with animals.