19 Dogs, Including Puppies, Reportedly Killed Deserve Justice

Target: Gerry Byrne, Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture Minister of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Goal: Ensure the government implements and enforces stronger animal cruelty laws to prevent future tragedies and hold offenders accountable.

In New Harbour, Newfoundland, a tragic case of animal cruelty was reportedly discovered when 19 dogs, including several puppies, were found dead on a property. Heather Ballard, director of Rescue N.L., emphasized the severity of the situation, noting it as unprecedented in the province’s history. The alleged incident has sparked calls for a significant overhaul of the province’s animal welfare laws, which have not been updated since 2012.

Ballard advocates for legislation that would prohibit individuals convicted of animal cruelty from owning animals. She highlighted the need for stronger legal measures like those in Ontario to prevent repeated offenses. Currently, Newfoundland’s laws allow for lifetime bans on animal ownership for those convicted of animal abuse, with penalties including fines up to $50,000 and imprisonment for up to six months.

Fisheries, Forestry, and Agriculture Minister Gerry Byrne has acknowledged the concerns and indicated that amendments to the Animal Health and Protection Act are under review. The proposed changes aim to enhance animal welfare and ensure stricter law enforcement. Take action now.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Minister Gerry Byrne,

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent suspected case of animal cruelty in New Harbour, where 19 dogs were found dead. This horrifying incident highlights the urgent need for stronger animal welfare laws in Newfoundland and Labrador.

The current laws, last updated in 2012, are insufficient in preventing such tragedies. Implementing legislation that prohibits individuals convicted of animal cruelty from owning animals is crucial. Strengthening these laws will deter repeat offenders and protect vulnerable animals.

I urge you to prioritize reviewing and amending the Animal Health and Protection Act. The proposed changes should include stricter penalties for animal cruelty, robust enforcement mechanisms, and provisions that prevent convicted individuals from owning animals.

Ensuring justice for the 19 dogs that lost their lives and preventing future incidents of animal cruelty is of utmost importance. I trust that you will take the necessary actions to enhance animal welfare laws in our province.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Ben Tudor Price


One Comment

  1. In Canada, the Us, and Mexico, and actually all across the world animals are being killed and tortured. The animals are heroes but the villains are human. Why? We are inhumane. Not all, but the numbers are growing as the world sinks into a terrible abyss. The world’s people know we did not create this state but the governments of the world need to be considered for their abuse of all living beings and living things. This planet is not one with life on it … earth is a living, breathing, planet in itself. Yet we allow men who lie, cheat, and steal, hoard money but make no changes to rule over us? People of the world want to live in peace, but not the governments who want everything for themselves. Thus they kill themselves along with us. The slime is man himself. Disgusting.

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