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They get another dog! The media need to ask the neighbours about Tommy's life.

Owners replace shot canine

Stuart Hunter
The Province

Sunday, January 25, 2004
Tommy is dead. Long live Tommy Jr.

It was a hard decision, but the Bains family of East Vancouver figured the best way to honour their dog, killed by a police officer's bullet last week, was to get a new pound puppy today and name it after their fallen "family member."

"My family misses Tommy so much that we decided to get a new puppy and name him Tommy Jr.," Dave Bains said yesterday.

German-shepherd/husky-cross Tommy was killed on Wednesday night as a Vancouver police officer walked into the Bains' front yard in the 7800-block Windsor Street to speak to the basement-suite tenant and was confronted by the chained, barking eight-year-old male.

The officer said that, because the yard was dark, he failed to notice Tommy was on a 7.5-metre chain and felt his safety was in danger, forcing him to draw his service revolver and open fire. Tommy died a short time later at a veterinary hospital from a single gunshot wound to the neck.

Buoyed by a chorus of public support, including many incensed and dog-loving Province readers, Bains said he plans to meet with VPD brass tomorrow in a bid to get more answers about the shooting. Police are also probing the incident.

"The police already called us and said they will pay for the hospital costs and cremation," Bains said.

"The officer involved is off for three or four weeks with pay and now my two teenage sons [Sandeep and Amandeep] can't sleep at night.

"They have their own rooms but they don't feel like being alone, and miss Tommy. He was protecting us and he got killed. What they did to him was totally wrong."

Bains insisted that despite some reports that Tommy was simply a yard dog, the canine was a beloved family member.

"He was not a yard dog; he came inside the house and sat on the couch with us and slept with us," Bains said.

shunter@png.canwest.com

© Copyright 2004 The Province

Messages In This Thread

Vancouver Police shoot chained dog
Who pays the price for the City and the SPCA doing nothing to stop the cruelty and danger of yard dogs?
"We got him when he was nine months and I loved him more than my kids"
In memory of Tommy and all the other dogs who die on their chains, AAS is going to keep fighting people like Bains , Vancouver City , and the SPCA *PIC*
My only sympathy lies with the poor dog, who lived alone and died a horrible death.
If the Bains family loved their dog so much, why was Tommy sitting by himself at the end of a chain in the back yard?
The police officer put the dog out of its misery
Who was the creep who delivered Tommy into the hands of this abuser?
Letter to Editor, Province Newspaper
Two SPCA web sites acknowledge what has been obvious to everyone for decades
Until the SPCA starts practicing what it preaches, it is all PR spin
Where the rubber meets the road, the SPCA's tires are madly spinning *PIC*
To the City and the SPCA; just get off your duffs and do it!
Yard dog shot by police in Kamloops
A “beloved pet” does not carry the weight of a 20 foot chain around its neck
The media are prone to spin an issue for the flavour of the month, and this month it is "Police Brutality" Will it ever be "Unchain Dogs" Month? *PIC*
If you object to this one-sided coverage write the Province at
They get another dog! The media need to ask the neighbours about Tommy's life.
We submitted three good letters to the Province all pertaining to that issue and not one was printed
The real story here is...

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