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I have seen first-hand the effects of the current approach of breeding unchecked

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Don't let dogs breed unchecked
Letter
Published: Sunday, June 17, 2007

Natives on Kuper Island and other areas would do well to take a look at their policy of ignoring SPCA recommendations of

spaying and neutering their dogs.

It is the ultimate ignorance to leave dogs to fend for themselves, knowing very well the outcome and living with the incredible dangers to the population.

I have seen first-hand the effects of the current approach of breeding unchecked. The dogs shot are, incredibly, perhaps the lucky ones.

The others are left sick, emaciated and often wounded to fend for themselves.

I am sickened to hear about such disregard for dogs, who will give unconditional love and devotion to even the cruellest of our species.

Sidnee Williams, Delta

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Kuper Island natives shooting diseased and dangerous dogs
I have seen first-hand the effects of the current approach of breeding unchecked
BC SPCA FIRST NATIONS SPAY/NEUTER STUDY 2003
Where is the $23,000 report on implementing a spay/neuter mobile van to stop the carnage on Reserves? *LINK*
It's barbaric that the dog population on Kuper Island is put in the position where it could resort to its nature

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