This dog was chained in the same spot for over ten years ! . The neighbors say that they have phoned the British Columbia SPCA many times for many years without any result . Can you imagine 10 years on a chain ?. No blanket, toy, or even a bone. Often no food or water. Animal Advocates Society of BC first saw this abused and neglected dog at night as she was lying in the frozen mud in her own feces, being snowed and sleeted on. Neighbours said that her owners urinated on her from the porch.
The BC SPCA did not seize this dog or charge the owner with cruelty even though they should be and the BC SPCA has every legal right to do so .
What the SPCA would do for her was to take $50 to kill her. Judith was given a day to Animal advocates before her owners told us they were going to take Judith to the SPCA and take advantage of its “kill for cash” service, one of its sideline businesses .
At this time, the SPCA have already ignored hundreds of animals that were so abused that they were near death.the SPCA did kill thousands of unwanted pets a year for another one of its lucrative sidelines businesses .. pet-disposal contracts with municipalities all over BC. It’s good that the BC SPCA didn’t seize this dog, because the only thing they would have done to her was to kill her as they have already done for thousands of animals .
After 10 years of suffering ,Finally Animal Advocates of BC was contacted by an upset neighbor. They went straight to her; documented her misery and then rescued her out of her indignity and loneliness.
When they got her she was emaciated, dehydrated, and barely able to walk because of painful hips. Her coat was weighed down by clumps of caked mud. Her owners had named her “Judas”. We changed her name to Judith.
They were able to find her a home with two very nice people who loved her very much and made her a member of their family, which is what every dog deserves. And when her old hips gave out, her family got her a cart and took her everywhere. She went camping, and to the lake, and chased squirrels in her cart. And when she died of old age, after eighteen months, she took with her all her memories of pure love, and warmth, and good food, and fun. And the time before didn’t count at all.
You can watch the whole story in the link below:
The BC SPCA did not seize this dog or charge the owner with cruelty even though they should be and the BC SPCA has every legal right to do so .
What the SPCA would do for her was to take $50 to kill her. Judith was given a day to Animal advocates before her owners told us they were going to take Judith to the SPCA and take advantage of its “kill for cash” service, one of its sideline businesses .
At this time, the SPCA have already ignored hundreds of animals that were so abused that they were near death.the SPCA did kill thousands of unwanted pets a year for another one of its lucrative sidelines businesses .. pet-disposal contracts with municipalities all over BC. It’s good that the BC SPCA didn’t seize this dog, because the only thing they would have done to her was to kill her as they have already done for thousands of animals .
After 10 years of suffering ,Finally Animal Advocates of BC was contacted by an upset neighbor. They went straight to her; documented her misery and then rescued her out of her indignity and loneliness.
When they got her she was emaciated, dehydrated, and barely able to walk because of painful hips. Her coat was weighed down by clumps of caked mud. Her owners had named her “Judas”. We changed her name to Judith.
They were able to find her a home with two very nice people who loved her very much and made her a member of their family, which is what every dog deserves. And when her old hips gave out, her family got her a cart and took her everywhere. She went camping, and to the lake, and chased squirrels in her cart. And when she died of old age, after eighteen months, she took with her all her memories of pure love, and warmth, and good food, and fun. And the time before didn’t count at all.
You can watch the whole story in the link below: