By Wednesday night, 99 animals had been euthanized, 155 were still in the shelter, and 96 were in their foster homes. Testing will continue in the next few days. [The Star]
Why does the OSPCA seem more willing to risk its credibility in the community by needleesly killing animals with ringworm than to accept the help of the many volunteers coming forward? Volunteers who are opening their arms and their hearts with their eyes wide open to the situation. Volunteers who realize this is a contagious condition, but they also realize it is a treatable condition.
Were the OSPCA to actually begin adoptions again, moving the infected animals into smaller households would speed up the cure rate. Ringworm breeds very well in a shelter environment — lots of warm bodies in small, moist areas. The masses need to be separated; they need to be bathed, medicated and moved.
Yes, this will take some diligence and some manpower, but the community has stepped up and is willing to help.
Why does the OSPCA seem so determined to run counter with the opinions of vets and other shelters that have knowledge and experience with ringworm? Why does the OSPCA seemingly ignore the protests of its own community? The community it counts on for the millions of dollars in donations it receives each year.
The provincial government says it does not have the authority to stop the OSPCA. However, such a battle of might should not proceed ahead of doing what is right. It should not require such authority to seize the incredible offerings of the public to help.
If the OSPCA continues with their plans to exterminate all the animals in their care, their problems will not stop when the last body bag leaves the shelter. People are not going to forget that they needlessly killed 350 animals as a shortcut to solving their ringworm problem.
In case they are not listening, let’s make some noise folks and demand the OSPCA be stopped. There are several ways to get involved:
• Attend the protest scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2010
Time: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Location: 16586 Woodbine Avenue, RR 3
• Call and/or email Premier Dalton McGuinty
416-325-1941 | dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org
• Call and/or email Community Safety Minister Rick Bartolucci 416-325-0408 | rbartolucci.mpp@liberal.ola.org
• Attend the funeral march for the animals killed by the OSPCA — Sunday, May 16 at Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Road East, between Bayview Avenue & Leslie Street, Richmond Hill. “We would like people to show up with empty animal carriers, collars and leashes, and wearing black clothes, just like a funeral,” said organizer Christine O’Neill.
• Join the Facebook group STOP THE SLAUGHTER OF OVER 350 ANIMALS AT THE NEWMARKET OSPCA for the latest on protests and calls to action.
The systematic killing of healthy animals with a treatable condition is woefully irresponsible. To not raise our voices to this injustice would be just as irresponsible.
“Never be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.” ~Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ciao, Holly
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UPDATE May 13, 2010: GREAT NEWS!!! The euthanasia of animals at a York Region shelter has been halted, according to Tory MPP Frank Klees.
It wouldn’t have happened without our collective voices and the incredible strength of MPP Klees for taking such a strong stance AGAINST this insanity.
Send him a thank you! fklees@frank-klees.on.ca
Here’s the breakdown per OSPCA website:
-99 animals have been humanely euthanized to date.
-96 animals have been fostered out to other accredited agencies, clinics, shelters and institutions capable of caring for them in isolation from other animals.
-15 animals have been stolen.
-15 animals who are not affected by the outbreak are in isolation in a portable structure on the site.
-23 dogs and 91 cats need to be tested further. We are seeking temporary shelter for these animals for up to a month.
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Debbie says:
I wish I could adopt the German Sheppard in the picture. Looks so much like my dog and he's the greatest.
Holly says:
I think he may have a home waiting for him… if he gets out alive. Someone is interested in adopting him.
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MarchForAll says:
I wish there was a fraction of this much outrage over the thousands of innocent puppies and dogs that have been killed and are being killed in Ontario due to the barbaric BSL law put in place by Premier Dalton McGuinty of Ontario.
Remember to mention those lost souls when you are writing to Ontario Gov`t officials or you are marching in the Funeral March.
They think no one cares about those puppies and dogs.
Tell them you want them to support the Repeal of BSL in Ontario.
Send a letter of support to the Sponsor of Bill 60 in Ontario http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/bills/bills_detail.do?…
That obscene killing is being done behind closed doors with no Media coverage.
Holly says:
Funny you should mention BSL in Canada:http://ow.ly/1Ksz2
Janette says:
Perhaps someone should euthanize McGuinty! Every time there is an incident involving a dog in Ontario the name McGuinty seems to be mentioned with it! I think there should be a ban on stupid politicians myself!