Investigation launched into slaughter of Whistler Sled Dogs
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:26 am
January 31, 2011
The BC SPCA has launched a cruelty investigation into the slaughter of 100 dogs owned by a B.C. sled-dog tour operator Outdoor Adventures Whistler.
The dogs were killed over a two-day period in April 2010 after a post-Olympic downturn in tour bookings. The BC SPCA launched the investigation immediately after learning of the killings on Jan. 28 through a WorkSafeBC document which outlines compensation granted to an employee of the company who developed post traumatic stress disorder after killing the dogs.
In most cases dogs were shot more than once, or had their throats slashed before they were dumped into what is described in the documents as a mass grave. The report also states that some of the dogs were still alive when thrown into the grave.
http://www.spca.bc.ca/news-and-events/n ... -into.html :cry:
The BC SPCA has launched a cruelty investigation into the slaughter of 100 dogs owned by a B.C. sled-dog tour operator Outdoor Adventures Whistler.
The dogs were killed over a two-day period in April 2010 after a post-Olympic downturn in tour bookings. The BC SPCA launched the investigation immediately after learning of the killings on Jan. 28 through a WorkSafeBC document which outlines compensation granted to an employee of the company who developed post traumatic stress disorder after killing the dogs.
In most cases dogs were shot more than once, or had their throats slashed before they were dumped into what is described in the documents as a mass grave. The report also states that some of the dogs were still alive when thrown into the grave.
http://www.spca.bc.ca/news-and-events/n ... -into.html :cry: