January 2006 |
Hidden
in the garage - Coco's story is what we warned of |
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In the Spring of 2006, the Mayor and
Council of Burnaby were considering a bylaw to prevent the tethering
of dogs. The intent was wholly humane and Burnaby council is to be
commended for their compassion.
But years of experience had shown AAS over
and over, that if owners are not allowed to tether their dog, they
will do worse to it. We twice made presentations to Burnaby council,
warning them that their well-meaning bylaw could result in worse suffering and
asking for a complete ban on yard dogs. We presented a
draft bylaw that we thinks is workable and most humane. Our
efforts were blocked by the Burnaby SPCA.
We warned the Mayor and Council of Burnaby would happen - that if
owners were not permitted to keep dogs on ropes, they would keep them in
worse places: pens, boarded under and on porches... and in garages.
That is exactly what happened to Coco. The Burnaby SPCA had many complaints about Coco when she
was tethered to her owner's porch. After the owner's were
told by the SPCA that it did not approve of this, the owners put Coco
into their garage - on a short tether! (Her owners told AAS that the
SPCA had told them it would okay to keep Cookie in the garage as long as
she wasn't tethered, and in fact, two Burnaby SPCA Constables told the
same to AAS.) At the same time that the Burnaby SPCA was taking
complaints that Coco was now being kept in a garage on a tether (the
Burnaby SPCA denied to Judy Stone of Animal Advocates, that Coco was on a tether in the garage even though
many people saw it including Judy Stone), it was telling the City of Burnaby
that there was no proof of AAS's caution to Council that people will put
their dog into a garage or a pen if they are no longer allowed to tether
it and that that is even more cruel than tethering. (See
California's anti-tethering law with comment.) (See
more photos of Burnaby dogs)
The 4' rope that is hooked to Coco's neck 22 to 23 hours a day is
outlined
Keeping dogs in sheds is permitted in the proposed
anti-tethering bylaw |
This is the pen a Burnaby car-lot dog was kept in
after the owners were told not to tether the dog. This is still
permitted |
Three Rottweilers live 24/7 in this little pen in
Burnaby. The proposed anti-tethering bylaw permits this. |
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