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Jakey Pakey
Animal abuse

This topic is really getting me down but it's important! That in the UK (Sorry iam not sure about USA!) Animal abuse is rising by 13%! Why can't people see that animals have rights and feelings too! I think that everyone on Pikapet are nice pet owners (And pets of course!) Everyone who gets caught being horrible to pets should be locked up and throw away the Key!
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Smexhi Penny
Yeah! We have rights! Woohoo go Jake and Con!
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IloveNekos
Exactly Jake! :) But in the USA I've been seeing more and more animal abuse. I don't like it. Pets have rights too you know! That is just wrong how they treat their pets.
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Pepper
I hate animal abuse it makes me so mad i just wanna tie the people who abuse animals to a pole and starve them, see how they like it! Animals have no voice, we need someone to speeak out for us!
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Jakey Pakey
Yeah same here!
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baby
i hate bsl animal abuse we have feeling you know they say ethanized i say do dat to abusers
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pippy loves the champ
i couldnt agree with you more  . but there is alot of animal abuse going on  other then in UK   i am sure  every country has abuse  in it  of some kind   like canada country  their sport their is to beat on seals  ( no offence to canada people out their on pikapet)
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SEXY Princess Cilantro

Pippy, Canada does NOT view killing seals as sport.   All that make it in the news is the beating of the seals, but there's a lot more involved.  BTW, we are against inhumane seal hunting - here are some facts for you:

 

Canada does...

 

1  ... support the tradition of hunting

 

Canada establishes regulations for hunting in the context of its healthy, abundant wildlife populations. In Canada, seals are considered an important natural resource, one that generates many life-enhancing products - leather, oil, handicrafts, food for human and animal consumption, not to mention seal oil capsules rich in Omega-3.

In 2003, the estimated value of seal-based products was over $40 million. While recognizing the economic benefits of the hunt for thousands of families in Eastern Canada's rural coastal communities, Canada also takes into account the rights of Canadian Aboriginals and Inuit, for whom the seal hunt is an important right, a source of food, culture and tradition. Canadian regulations require the fullest possible use of seals.  

2  ...  ensure a humane hunt

 

The world continues to use animal-based food and clothing. Canada works to ensure its animals are killed quickly and humanely by implementing strict regulations. In the case of seals, Canada has researched the methods used - guns and hakapiks, which originated in the traditions of First Nations and Inuit peoples - to ensure that methods used compare favourably with those used to kill any other wild or domestic animal. Canada requires a clear determination of death (blinking eye reflex test) before seals can be processed. A study by independent members of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association found that virtually all seals taken during the hunt are in fact killed in a humane manner.

3 ... prohibit the commercial hunt of seal pups

 

The seals hunted today must be independent, self-reliant animals. Although gruesome images of nursing seal pup hunting continue to be circulated around the world, in fact, the commercial hunt of nursing seal pups is banned in Canada.

 

4 ... enforce against violations of seal hunt regulations

 

Fishery Officers closely monitor the hunt to ensure sealers comply with Canada's Marine Mammal Regulations. They monitor catches, ensure humane harvesting practices, and enforce regulations and licence conditions. The Government of Canada has laid over 200 charges against sealers since 1996. Canada's enforcement of seal hunt regulations is thorough and comprehensive - it includes: aerial patrols, vessel patrols, dockside inspections of vessels at landing sites and inspections at buying/processing facilities. Observers are also deployed on the ice and on many vessels to monitor compliance with regulations.  

 

5 ... take survival of seal species into account

 

There are six species of seals found in Atlantic Canada. Four of these species - harp, hooded, grey and ringed - may be hunted commercially. Among these species, the number of animals that may be hunted is established in proportion to the health and abundance of each population.Scientific research confirms that Canada's seal hunt does not negatively impact the sustainability of its seal species.  History also supports this evidence, as the harp seal population, for example, has burgeoned by several million animals in recent decades, despite continued hunting. 

6 ... research seals and their ecosystems

 

Canada has maintained an active seal research program for many years to achieve a better scientific understanding of seals, such as population dynamics, trends in reproductive performance, survival, migration, diving behaviour and diet analysis. 

Today, Canada is also looking at research on how seals interact with other components in the marine ecosystem, including the relationship between fish stocks and seals. This kind of research not only promotes a better understanding of seals and marine ecosystems, but will help ensure balance in Canada's ongoing resource management following an ecosystem-based approach.

As in all countries there are going to be people that break the law and do as they see fit, but that doesn't mean we approve and Canada does take corrective actions when applicable.

Purrs, Cuddles and Kisses,

Princess Cilantro

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The ButtHeaded Baboon

Cilly...I keep forgetting that you live in canada !!! BOL

 

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SEXY Princess Cilantro
is it b3ause I don't say "eh" all the time Jazz???  BOL
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SEXY Princess Cilantro

On another note:  Mom and other staff at the clinic have taken pets away from thier owners when the pet appears to be abused.  The police are called and the people are charged, punished and never allowed to have a pet again.  The police do random checks to ensure the people on the NOT ALLOWED LIST don't have another pet.  If they do happen to have another pet - they go directly to prison and are not allowed out on bail

 

We take animal abuse very seriously and Mom is constantly lobbying the government to have laws changed for the betterment of animals.

 

Purrs, Cuddles and Kisses,

 

Princess Cilantro

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Tinkerbelle N StudMuffin
It sounds like Canada has better laws than the United States, here they get a slap on the wrist and are sent home to do it again
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SEXY Princess Cilantro

That's one of the reasons I wanted to point out Canada's position when it comes to seal hunting - like everything else you only hear the bad in the news.  Mom works very hard to help animals obtain the rights they so richly deserve and doesn't like to see that people only hear the bad NOT the good that is done.

 

Dealing with the government is like banging your head against the wall at times, but Mom keeps pushing and pushing and slowly things get changed.  Some times I think Mom spends more time in Ottawa dealing with the politics involved then she does working.  But, she feels that every little bit helps and is willing to put in the time to help animals that can't help themselves.

 

Purrs, Cuddles and Kisses,

 

Princess Cilantro

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pippy loves the champ
i didnt mean it as all Canada people do it  i wasnt meaning like that..  i saying all countrys have animal abuse in it  and canada dose also this is what i mean
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SEXY Princess Cilantro

Pippy, all I was trying to do was explain what Canada does do to help.

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Miss Angel Marie
Theres many types of animal abuse. In this case its abuse itself(for animals) and its really sad to see this go on. It really is. There is so many types(owner talking) and myself am a vegetarian. I think that if everyone pitches in Animal abuse will go down lower?? Hopefully =)
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Angel loves bam
i watch animal cops some cases are  really  sad be cause the pets have to be humanely euthanized
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Abby

Yeah, I agree. Mom was spending hours online trying to spread the word about it and helping animals, but she just go so frustrated because she wasn't getting much response, so she just kind of took a break, because it just frustrated her so much that no one was willing to help.

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Taco
yeah, I agree. there is this video on dogster about animal abuse, and you will not belive the horible things people do!
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SEXYBittie is Mrs Yoshi

Omg,me and my family hate animal abuse just as much we hate any type of crime.Any kind of abuse is so horrible but,it's worse for pets,i think because ppl sat that "animals have no feelings",well...they are so wrong about that!We suffer and feel pain just like humans do.All those poor,defenseless lives being stripped away probably as i speak.  *whimpers*  "God bless all the animals who lost their lives to cruelty"

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Kgurl
I agree! When I see a animal that has been abused I want to find the person who abused the animal & treat him the same way! Animals have feelings & should be treated just like people & anyone who abuses animals should be treated the same way the treated the poor animal they hurt!
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Kgurl
I agree with my owner! If someone abused me I would be soooo happy if that person was treated the same way he/she treated me!
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