05-10-2014, 07:17 AM 
		
	
	
		The Crown Prosecutor, Mr Haight says there is no evidence of a pattern of animal abusers obtaining animals online.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/an...-1.2634691
I have heard of a few cases, involving Craigslist and other sources (I have forgotten what they were now) But at the very least -which is bad enough -being able to trade animals online gives carte blanche to puppy mills and other unscrupulous dealers. The problem is anyone can say anything online.
I hope that now that poor dog and kitten have left this world, they will find healing, love and help in spirit.
And I hope the young man who did such terrible things can find his way out of that darkness one day and know love in his heart and that it will change him.
I am glad he's going for psychiatric assessment. He is dangerous and very sick.
	
	
	
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/an...-1.2634691
I have heard of a few cases, involving Craigslist and other sources (I have forgotten what they were now) But at the very least -which is bad enough -being able to trade animals online gives carte blanche to puppy mills and other unscrupulous dealers. The problem is anyone can say anything online.
I hope that now that poor dog and kitten have left this world, they will find healing, love and help in spirit.
And I hope the young man who did such terrible things can find his way out of that darkness one day and know love in his heart and that it will change him.
I am glad he's going for psychiatric assessment. He is dangerous and very sick.

 
 

 

 
  