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Cathy1 June 12th, 2011 06:50 PM

Dog taken, euthanized without owner's knowledge
 
Dog taken, euthanized without owner's knowledge


An Etobicoke dog owner has accused the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of euthanizing her beloved husky unnecessarily and without her knowledge.


Gianna Tramontin said her 16-year-old brown and white husky, Rocky, was healthy and received regular checkups with a local veterinarian. But she was stunned when she returned home two weeks ago to find her pet was gone.

A notice from the OSPCA was posted to her door informing her officials had taken Rocky away and were charging her for failing to provide proper shelter and veterinary care. A neighbour had earlier alerted the organization after noticing that Rocky had collapsed in the sun.

When Tramontin followed up with the OSPCA, she claims the agency only told her that her pet was being treated. In fact, the animal was euthanized the same day.

Dog was suffering: OSPCA

When she couldn't reach the OSPCA for further updates, her son phoned and received the news the pet had been put down. Tramontin's son arrived at her home two days later to take her out to lunch and deliver the news in person.

"When I got in the car, I just knew right away because the tears were coming down and he told me Rocky had died," she said.

Outraged and heartbroken, Tramontin wants to know why she was never given any notice her pet was to be put down.

Connie Mallory, the OSPCA's chief inspector, insists the dog was suffering and had to be euthanized.

Charges dropped

"This dog was dehydrated, had severe dental disease, had neurological symptoms," Mallory said. "[The dog was] in really rough shape that obviously had not been checked by the veterinarian."

But Tramontin disagreed, and has been backed up by Heather Hannah, the veterinarian who saw Rocky for the last 14 years. Both feel that the OSPCA acted hastily.

"I think they made a mistake in this case," Hannah said. "I mean, it had veterinary care every few months."

The OSPCA later dropped the charges against Tramontin once she provided the dog's veterinary records proving his health was being monitored.

Claudia36oh June 12th, 2011 11:11 PM

How sad, it happens here a lot, most of them are pit bulls they don't want to deal with.

I had a few clients that had the HS called on them for just having a pit bull, sweetest dogs, when they checked around to find their dogs and finally called the HS they where told the dog was euthanized..so sad this still has to happen.

Melinda June 13th, 2011 05:51 AM

that is terribly sad, but how did they get the dog without her knowledge?? they aren't allowed to walk into a home or have police enter a home without the owners consent??

chico2 June 13th, 2011 07:53 AM

Melinda,I believe if they see a dog/animal in obvious stress,in this case overheated in the sun,the SPCA are allowed to act.

Melinda June 13th, 2011 08:42 AM

ohhh so she left the dog outside???

chico2 June 13th, 2011 04:27 PM

Yes,a neighbor called SPCA,the dog had collapsed in the sun..:(
Still,to have him killed,without notifying the owners,does not sound right.


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