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Another SPCA seizure
The SPCA Monteregie was involved in another seizure last night. This time I think I heard 19 dogs were rescued from living outdoors tied to dog houses that they couldn't get into because their chains were stuck in the snow and ice. They had no water but they had some frozen turkeys to eat. Some had collars imbedded in their necks.
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They suck coppperbelle, some people suck big time.
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Vive le Quebec?
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I dont know how people could be so cruel?? I put meiko out for 5 minutes while i went to the store tonight and when i pulled in, he was standing by his house SHAKING
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From what I heard, these dogs (18 dogs, a horse too) didn't even had any shelter. One was (they tought) preparing to give birth when I was there earlier :sad: but I saw other ones from that same seizure outside and they were playing and running, I think they were pretty happy to be there!
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Here's the article....
Published: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 Twenty-one animals found chained outdoors in minus 30 degree temperatures with little food and no water on a property in Montérégie are recovering safely in the hands of the regional SPCA, its director said Tuesday. Many of the 18 dogs and one puppy seized from the La Présentation residence, 60 kilometres east of Montreal, Monday night had open, infected wounds on their necks from the tightly wound chains and old collars used to tie them up and are to be seen by a veterinarian today, Linda Robertson said. “We had to take them with their chains because we couldn’t take them off their necks,” she said. “A lot of the dogs had the chains embedded.” The dogs, which include Huskies, a pregnant part-Boxer, mixed Labradors and a Malamute, were found in a field abutting the main house. They were tied with thick, 6-metre long chains attached to a metal pole, and although each had a doghouse the chains were so twisted around the pole that, except for the puppy, they were unable to reach shelter, Robertson said. The only signs of food were several frozen geese carcasses scattered nearby. A pony found chained to a truck on another field along with a horse left to wander freely are being cared for by an SPCA volunteer at her home. The six-week-old Husky puppy has been placed together with the SPCA’s cats for maximum quiet and comfort. Provincial police are to question the owner of the property later this week and determine whether he will be charged with animal cruelty, in which case the animals would remain at the Montérégie SPCA in Ste. Angčle de Monnoir, about 35 kilometers southwest of La Présentation. |
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That is so awful :sad: . I was just looking at some of the other pics from the last siezure and was all choked up.
Is Monteregie completely seperate from the other Montreal SPCA issues? Does anyone know if we can donate $ directly to this SPCA for the last two siezures?
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That is so sad
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So sad! :sad: I just don't get how people can do things like this. Why do some people seem to think that animals don't suffer?
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Our pets are forced to leave in horrible conditions here in Quebec. Where's Anima Quebec, where's our MSPCA and how come our police won't enforce the criminal code? A neighbor said she made many many complaints over the last two years ... why are animals forced to endure such cruelty? We have horrible winters and equally horrible summer heat :sad: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazett...88f89e&k=96009
Dogs had chains embedded in their necksMonteregie rescue. Pony, horse and 21 dogs recovering with help of SPCA, volunteers KAZI STASTNA, The Gazette Published: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 Twenty-one animals found chained outdoors in minus 30 degree temperatures with little food and no water on a property in Monteregie are recovering in the care of the regional SPCA, its director said yesterday. Many of the 18 dogs and one puppy seized on Monday night from the La Presentation residence, 60 kilometres east of Montreal, had open, infected wounds on their necks from the tightly wound chains and old collars used to tie them up, Linda Robertson said. They are to be seen by a veterinarian today, she said. "We had to take them with their chains because we couldn't take them off their necks," she said. "A lot of the dogs had the chains embedded." The dogs, which include huskies, a pregnant part-boxer, mixed labradors and a malamute, were found in a field abutting the main house. They were tied with thick, six-metre long chains attached to a metal pole. Although each had a doghouse, the chains were so twisted around the pole that, except for the puppy, they were unable to reach shelter, Robertson said. The only signs of food were several frozen geese carcasses scattered nearby. A pony found chained to a truck on another field along with a horse left to wander freely are being cared for by an SPCA volunteer at her home. The 6-week-old husky puppy has been placed with the SPCA's cats. Provincial police are to question the owner of the property this week and determine whether he will be charged with animal cruelty, in which case the animals would remain at the Monteregie SPCA in Ste. Angele de Monnoir, about 35 kilometres southwest of La Presentation. An SPCA volunteer first noticed the chained animals last week while driving past the property, which, Robertson said, is littered with old cars, trucks, household appliances and other debris that the municipality has warned the owner to clean up on several occasions. After two preliminary surveys of the site, the SPCA decided to intervene Monday night because of the extreme cold and with the help of a search warrant obtained by the Surete du Quebec. "The big concern was shelter, and we never saw any water," Robertson said. The owner arrived as the police and SPCA workers were leaving but "didn't say too much," she said. kstastna@thegazette.canwest.com Karen Muller of the Monteregie SPCA shows a husky malamute dog's chain dug into its flesh. The 6-week-old puppy has been placed with the SPCA's cats.
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I don't believe in karma anymore,people capable of this kind of horror,have no heart,no conscience,feel no mercy for other living beeings and he will live a long life,not caring for anything or anybody..
Nothing less than a life in jail with a chain around his neck would make up for the suffering he caused ![]() People need to stand up and scream,sign petitions,write their MP's,this horror has to end! I thank the people who bring this kind of tragedy out in the open,who alert the SPCA,so these dogs and all the others at least have a warm place and food,maybe even a happy future:love:
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The horse and the pony are being cared for by refugerr.If anyone is interested they have a website www.refugerr.org or e mail atblick.gerg@sympatico.ca.They could also use donations,they are paying to ship horse and pony to foster care.
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