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Blame owners, culture not dogs, say trainers in response to recent attacks

Blame owners, culture not dogs, say trainers in response to recent attacks
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Activists heading to court to get tougher sentences for animal cruelty

Activists heading to court to get tougher sentences for animal cruelty
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It s a dog s day - Barbados Today

It s a dog s day - Barbados Today
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Sentence not enough to deter animal abusers – Hunte

By Shamar Blunt Founder of Action for Animals Barbados Gail Hunte says punishment for animal abuse needs to be tougher to serve as a deterrent to would-be offenders. She said light sentences like that given to a man earlier this week after he admitted to mistreating his dog did not demonstrate that animal abuse in Barbados would be dealt with seriously. Davino Shakell

Pets still being dumped, laments animal charity founder

Too many people are still dumping their pets while others are exploiting the free or discounted neutering and spaying services offered by animal charities.These were the two main areas of concern for organisers of Walk for the Animals, a family-oriented activity organised by local animal welfare groups to recognise World Animal Day on Tuesday.Founder of Action for Animals Barbados Gail Hunte said during the heightened stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, scores of Barbadians were abandoning their pets because they had lost their jobs and could not afford to maintain the animals.However, she said that although the COVID-19 situation had eased and thousands of Barbadians had restarted work, this was still a major issue.

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