It is often one year since the investigation into the mass culling of 100 sled dogs within Vancouver, British Columbia, (however that number has been placed at 50) and nearly two years since the occasion itself took place. Today according to an article, this indicates unlikely that any kind of charges will be laid,

So let me understand this straight. Both "Outdoor Journeys Whistler", the sledding responsible for the particular dogs, and Frank Fawcett, the individual assumedly responsible for the actual killings (in the aftermath in the event Fawcett filed the PTSD claim), possess claimed responsibility. The Crown Counsel continues to be working on this "complicated file"?

Exactly what is so complicated? The BC SPCA conducted a $250 000 investigation, with the recommendation that the individual responsible for the culling pay. That has still certainly not happened. Meanwhile, "Outdoor Journeys Whistler" continues to receive "healthy" booking.

One outcome of case was stronger canine cruelty laws being enacted in BC, with punishments raised from up to $10 000 and six months in jail to approximately $75 000 and two decades in jail regarding serious offenders. Here is the problem, and I've said this before in a previous publish : you can raise the punishments all you want, but THESE PUNISHMENTS MEAN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING If they're NOT ENFORCED! When the courts are not going to keep going on said punishments, the whole point will be moot.

In the meantime animal users will continue to get away with literal and figurative murder, along with only the warning of your slap on the wrist and not, heaven prohibit, an actual slap. **Update : the trial for the gentleman charged with the harming in the Vancouver Dog Walkers case has begun.

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