It has been one year since the exploration into the mass culling involving 100 sled dogs in Vancouver, British Columbia, (even though that number has now been placed in 50) and virtually two years since the event itself took place. Right now according to an article, it seems like unlikely that any charges will be installed,

So let me get this straight. Both "Outdoor Escapades Whistler", the sledding responsible for the actual dogs, and Chad Fawcett, the individual assumedly responsible for the killings (in the aftermath with the event Fawcett filed a PTSD claim), have claimed responsibility. Yet the Crown Counsel is still working on this "complicated file"?

Precisely what is so complicated? Your BC SPCA conducted a new $250 000 investigation, while using recommendation that the particular person responsible for the culling be charged. That has still not necessarily happened. Meanwhile, "Outdoor Escapades Whistler" continues to receive "healthy" bookings.

One outcome of the big event was stronger pet cruelty laws staying enacted in Bc, with punishments lifted from up to $10 000 and six months inside jail to up to $75 000 and two a long time in jail with regard to serious offenders. Here's the problem, and We have said this ahead of in a previous post : you can raise the punitive measures all you want, but THESE Punitive measures MEAN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IF THEY ARE NOT ENFORCED! If your courts are not going to continue on said punitive measures, the whole point is actually moot.

In the meantime animal abusers will continue to get away using literal and figurative murder, with only the warning of the slap on the hand and not, heaven forbid, an actual slap. **Update : your trial for the guy charged with the getting rid of in the Vancouver Dog Walkers case has begun.

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