SPCA NEWS VICTORIA BRANCH
WINTER 2004 - Paw Prints
Life for a Chained Dog
Dogs can live on just food and water. But to be happy, dogs need exercise and daily love and attention from their guardian.
You couldn't invent a worse punishment for a dog than keeping him permanently on a chain. Dogs are pack animals. They love to interact with other dogs and humans. Dogs want to eat, sleep, hunt and play in a pack. To isolate dogs by themselves, providing no outlet for interaction or exercise, is extremely cruel.
Can you imagine being chained to a tree for your whole life? Eating and sleeping and using the bathroom in one spot. No one to talk to, and nothing to play with. No freedom to move around. Cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Infested with fleas and ticks. That is the life for a chained dog.
The Good News
Dogs can't speak for themselves, but the good news is you can help.
Learn why chaining dogs is cruel and why chained dogs become dangerous and a menace to humans. Learn what you can do to improve the life of a chained dog.
Get tips for talking to the guardian of a chained dog from your local SPCA.
It is up to people like you to improve the lives of chained dogs. You will feel so good about yourself if you help a chained and suffering dog.