Tuesday, February 1, 2011

This Should be Our Excuse to Conquer Canada

100 sled dogs killed in B.C. massacre 
VANCOUVER—The killings took place over two days. The dogs were rounded up, shot or stabbed and left in a mass grave. As the slaughter went on, the animals made “guttural sounds” and had “fear in their eyes,” according to WorkSafe B.C. documents.

Nearly 10 months after the dogs were killed in Whistler in what the B.C. SPCA has called “an absolute massacre,” the RCMP is investigating and the Vancouver Humane Society is calling for an immediate ban on all dog-sled tour operations in the province.

In the documents, which were obtained by radio station CKNW and the SPCA, the general manager of Outdoor Adventure Whistler gave disturbing descriptions as to how he killed 100 healthy sled dogs after the tourism industry in the ski resort took a downturn following the Olympics last year.
This was because of a bubble in the sled-dog tour business caused by the Olympics? I fear for the hookers in Dallas after the Superbowl...

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