linda lachapelle 0 Posté(e) le 21 décembre 2007 Lucy, brave chienne sans histoire, assassinée pour avoir attaqué un autre chien. Elle qui n'avait jamais fait de mal à personne...comment pourrait-on rester sans rien dire face à cette injustice, qui n'est même pas légale??? Aussi, je vous transmets la demande de la présidente d'EPAR (Association de protection animale en Serbie) d'envoyer une lettre à ceux qui ont le sang de Lucy sur les mains. Pour qu'ils sachent que nous n'acceptons pas, et que cette abomination ne doit plus jamais se reproduire. Envoyez vos mails à : dkahn@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us, cityatty@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us, otto@ottolee.org, council@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us, cmoylan@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us, citymgr@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us, jh2@aol.com, CouncilDeanChu@yahoo.com, mhamilton@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us, comments@hssv.org, pr@hssv.org, bward@hssv.org Sujet : LUCY IS GONE Texte de la lettre : (copiez ce qui est dans la citation suivante, sans oublier de mettre votre nom) ************************************************************ Silent night - In this night I will tell the Lord about Lucy and what they have done to her... Ladies and Gentlemen, Please note that I totally agree with the letter below. Sincerely, (METTEZ ICI VOTRE NOM ET LOCALITE) - - - - - - - - Ladies and Gentleman, The City of Sunnyvale failed a little boy on December 20, 2007 when they unjustly euthanized his dog Lucy. They also failed Lucy, a first-time offender with no record of prior aggression. On July 30, Lucy allegedly attacked a Chihuahua when she escaped from the home of her family, Ian Young, Desiree Hedberg and their two-year-old son Liam. This Chihuahua had been known to agitate Lucy in the past. While the attack is tragic, I don't understand why the city of Sunnyvale and courts of Santa Clara chose to break another family's heart. Concerned citizens everywhere want to ensure this injustice never repeats itself. Lucy had no history of dangerous behavior and was reportedly provoked before the attack. Even if Lucy were classified a "potentially dangerous dog," California law enables her to live freely with restrictions such as supplemental insurance and muzzling in public. Sunnyvale Municipal Code stipulates Lucy could return home with terms and conditions or be removed from the city. If ordered to leave, Lucy could have gone to any number of rescue sanctuaries specializing in troubled dogs. Instead, authorities overturned three appeals and opted to kill a companion animal who has shown no previous threat to humans or animals. Sunnyvale's own animal behaviorist described Lucy as a very friendly, well-socialized dog in her report. The Young's behaviorist, who represented them in court at no cost, rated Lucy a 0 out of 10 for human aggression. I urge the city of Sunnyvale and courts of Santa Clara to reevaluate a municipal process that allowed this miscarriage of justice. Lucy should not be dead. Please fix the broken system that let this happen. Sincerely, Mag.Dr.Annamaria Grabowski 93309 Kelheim Germany 1.Vors.Fцrderverein gegen Hunde-Elend e.V. Founder and President of: ALLIANCE FOR ALL ANIMALS' RIGHTS EUROPE TO WIN IT IS IMPORTANT TO FIGHT TOGETHER FOR ANIMALS Co-Founder: Elisabeth Richter, AT Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites