Isabelle45 0 Posté(e) le 29 octobre 2006 J'aimeme pas été capable de me rendre jusqu'a la fin.. juste de lire Duck Tape, j,en ai eu assez!! Incroyable comment le monde peuvent etre traite, cruel, sans dessin.. Ça me fend le coeur et ça m'enrage!! VOici l'histoire mais c,est en anglais.. Please take a moment and make a difference in the sad death of a faithful friend who had no voice or anyone to save her..do not let her death be in vain..please sign and forward. Kelli O'Brien-LeBlanc President, Founder Westminster Pet Sanctuary Please sign and forward, this type of abuse must not be tolerated and punished to the fullest extent of the law! That poor dog...loyal and loving to her family and this is how she ends up! Imagine what these teenagers willl do to people...what a scary thought!!! Note: forwarded message attached. Hi to everyone in our Mischievous Mutts group, and our personal friends. Hilary and I have many shocking cases of cruelty brought to our attention. We shield you from most of them, but this is one that really needs our voices raised. Can you imagine what was in that poor dogâ€s mind when these youths – part of her own family - betrayed her? Can you imagine what they are going to graduate to doing later in their lives? Could you please take five minutes to copy the following to a new eMail and send it to as many caring people as you can. Sorry if you get duplicate copies of this from us – it simply means you are personal friends as well as group members. Thank you for doing what we know you will do with love and compassion. Hilary and John For those who may think this is fake, click on http://www.albertaspca.org/ . Subject: petition Thursday, October 12, 2006 A trail of blood led police to two suspects who allegedly beat a family dog and dragged the animal behind a vehicle in Didsbury. The dog's injuries were so severe, a veterinarian called to the scene had to euthanize the animal on the spot. "This was definitely, in my 10 years of policing, the most horrendous act I've seen against an animal," said Cpl. Kevin Fischer of the RCMP in Didsbury, 90 kilometres north of Calgary. A couple found the female collie-Lab cross lying in The street near Ross Ford Elementary School in the northwest corner of town early Sunday. Their frantic phone call woke Dr. Andy Mencarelli, a veterinarian at the Krebs clinic in Didsbury, who went to the scene. The dog's legs were bound together with duct tape and there was a tow rope around its neck. Its head was wrapped in a bag. "There was blood everywhere," said Mencarelli. The dog was able to lift its head, but in too much shock to make any sound, he said. When Mencarelli lifted the dog to the back of his truck to euthanize it, the true extent of the animal's injuries became apparent. "This dog was just broken," he said, adding its neck, pelvis, back and skull were fractured. Investigators believe the six- or seven-year-old dog endured a beating prior to being tied up and hitched to a vehicle. "Indications are the dog was dragged behind a vehicle," Fischer said. The dog had no tags, tattoos or obvious identification, but police officers followed a trail of blood to a local home. Police have laid charges against two teenagers, but Fischer said Wednesday they are no closer to learning a motive for the crime. "There is nothing, at this point," he said. Daniel Charles Haskett, 19, of Didsbury has been charged under the Criminal Code with injuring/endangering an animal and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. He is also charged with obstructing police. A 17-year-old male, whose identity is protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is charged with injuring/endangering an animal and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. For adult offenders, each of the animal cruelty charges has a maximum penalty of a $2,000 fine or six months in jail -- or both. The case is also being investigated by the Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. A conviction under the province's Animal Protection Act can carry a maximum penalty of a $20,000 fine and a lifetime ban from Owning animals, but an official said no further charges are being contemplated. "We have been notified of it and are having some followup involvement," said Morris Airey, the Alberta SPCA's director of enforcement. The two suspects are scheduled to appear in Didsbury provincial court on Nov. 6 I would like to start a petition to show politicians' and mayor etc.. in Calgary ,that others have heard this story and would like to see something done to these two offenders,more than just a fine or 6 months in jail.The two boys should be made an example of, that cruelty to animals will not be tolerated.Lets speak for those who can't speak for themselves,and lets speak for this poor dog who was absolutely defenceless.When this reaches 500 signatures please send hollytheprincess@hotmail.com Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
Invité Posté(e) le 29 octobre 2006 vraiment..et ces gars là seront pas évalués psychologiquement? c'est un suivi a vie dont ils auraient besoin!!!!!!!! imaginez tout le sadisme, la violence, l'absence d'émotion qu'ils doivent avoir en eux...j'ose a peine imaginer ce qu'ils feront aux humains rencontrés dans leur vie... ça me rend tout a l'envers ces histoires là....... Karoube Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites