太残忍和过份了!温哥华:金毛寻回犬遭残虐至皮包骨,狗主将被控 【照片、慎入】

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温哥华港湾 2010-03-11 00:36:57

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  温哥华港湾(Bcbay.com)综合报道:近日,卑诗爱护动物协会(B.C. SPCA)收到一只两岁大的金毛寻回犬,该犬惨被人虐待至皮包骨,体重只有同龄同种狗的三分之一。协会人员形容它瘦削的程度就如一副「行走的骷髅 骨」(walking skeleton),据悉狗主将被起诉虐待动物罪。


  动物协会动物保护高级干事德雷弗(Eileen Drever)周二表示,一个男子上月把这隻可怜小狗送到枫树岭(Maple Ridge)一个动物庇护中心。当时,他向职员表示在路边无意中发现牠。


  不过,他们研究之后,相信他是这只小狗的主人。


  德雷弗说,2月28日,这头名叫「骑兵」(Trooper)的小狗被送到庇 护中心时,全身满是泥泞、粪便和尿液,发出阵阵恶臭。她说:「我们相信牠曾经遭人长期关在一个细小的空间。」


德雷弗(Eileen Drever)表示,她于协会从事30年以来,从未见过如Trooper般瘦削的动物。她说﹕「我以为我已见尽一切,但好明显我是错。这狗很瘦,我也不肯 定它怎样有力站起来。」


  「骑兵」的体重只有10.5公斤,等于一头金毛寻回犬正常体重大约三分之一,目前它正在渐渐恢复体重,兽医每天也会检查它的情况。

  德雷弗表示,协会正在建议检控部控告它的主人
 
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http://www.spca.bc.ca/news-and-events/news/emaciated-dog-rescued-in.html

Emaciated dog rescued in Maple Ridge

March 3, 2010
"I thought I had seen everything, but clearly I was wrong," said Drever. "This dog has literally wasted away — I'm not sure how he even has the strength to stand."
A typical male golden retriever should weigh between 30 and 34 kilograms; Trooper weighed 11 kilograms (24 pounds) when he was brought in Feb. 28. He's put on nearly two kilograms in the last three days.
"He actually weighs less than his bag of dog food right now," says Drever

The gentle, friendly dog is being fostered by a shelter staff member. To get his body used to eating again, Trooper is fed small amounts of food six times a day. Drever suspects it will be months before he's given a clean bill of health.
In the meantime, the SPCA is appealing to the public for information that would help identify Trooper's owner. The dog was wearing a choke chain when he arrived at the shelter, but there were no marks around his neck to indicate long-term pressure, as there would be on a dog chained up all the time.
Anyone with information about Trooper's guardian should contact Drever at 604-709-4670.
For more information, read the full press release.

Mar. 8 Update: Trooper's guardian has been located and animal cruelty charges are pending. For more details on this update, read the Mar 8. news story

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Charges of animal cruelty pending against owner of emaciated retriever

March 8, 2010
Charges of animal cruelty are pending against the owner of an emaciated golden retriever named Trooper who was dropped off at the BC SPCA's Maple Ridge Branch Feb. 28.
<table style="width: 100%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 50%; vertical-align: top;" align="left"> "Through our ongoing cruelty investigation we identified the owner, who has surrendered legal custody of the dog to the SPCA and we will be submitting a report to Crown counsel this week recommending charges," said Eileen Drever, senior animal protection officer for the BC SPCA.
The young adult male dog, whose matted fur was covered in dirt, mud and feces, was dropped off at the shelter by a man who claimed he found the dog near the intersection of 237th Street and Dewdney Trunk Road.
Mark Vosper, manager of the BC SPCA's Maple Ridge Branch, said staff and volunteers at the shelter were also shocked by Trooper's emaciated condition. "It is so difficult to see an animal in that state – like a walking skeleton - but despite his horrific condition he loves doing all the things that other dogs do – he is very friendly and loves attention, getting treats and playing."
</td> <td style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top;" align="center"> </td></tr></tbody></table> A typical male golden retriever should weigh between 30 and 34 kilograms; Trooper weighed 11 kilograms (24 pounds) when he was brought in Feb. 28. "He actually weighed less than his bag of dog food when he was brought in but he is steadily gaining weight and it is being checked by a veterinarian every day," said Vosper.
The gentle, affectionate dog is being fostered by a shelter staff member and Vosper expects it will be several months before Trooper will be well enough to be adopted out.
For more information, read the full press release. Or, read our original news story which includes updates from Trooper's foster mom about his ongoing recovery.
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</td></tr></tbody></table> The BC SPCA is a not-for-profit reliant on support from the community to carry out our life-saving mission work. You can help us to care for and protect more than 36,000 animals a year, fight cruelty and provide medical care to homeless and abused animals in need. Please donate today.
 
Mar 9. Update: Trooper's foster mom shares an update on his progress, as we thank all those keep him in their thoughts.
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</td> <td style="vertical-align: top; width: 50%;" align="left">"Trooper was in to the vet yesterday and weighed in at 29.3 pounds (he weighed 24 pounds last Sunday when he arrived at our shelter). He has had a fair amount of diarrhea and so he is on some medication for that. He is eating cooked chicken and rice 6 times a day and he LOVES it!

For the first few days he was here he pretty much just slept and ate. He has much more energy now and he likes to play and run (though he's still a little wobbly!). I have a small dog and they chase around the house and play together. Trooper likes stuffed toys the best and has quite a collection going on from donors! His favorite right now is a "Tootsie Roll" shaped one. We are working on his house training too...I think it will become better and better as he starts to feel healthier. He knows the sit command and will play fetch! He has met lots of other dogs and many, many people and has been FANTASTIC with all of them! He just seems to love everybody!

I have noticed that Trooper has not made a single sound since he came to us. Not a bark, whimper, whine...nothing. Then yesterday at work, I was talking to a stray dog that had come in and Trooper could hear me but not see me. I heard him whine a little and I felt like a proud mother whose child has said it's first word!!"
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Mar. 10 Update: CTV BC aired a story about Trooper and his heartbreaking story. View the full video here. Watch CTV news tonight for a follow-up story on Trooper and his former guardians.

Each year the BC SPCA's Cruelty Investigations department investigates nearly 4,800 cases of animal cruelty and neglect. You can help animals just like Trooper, who are in need of rescue and protection with a gift to the Heroes Fund for Animal Protection.
 
正常的金毛 黄金猎犬 golden Retriever

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俺的golden Retriever

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看得我直心痛。​
人啊,为什么这么残忍?!

 
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