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Clinton666 & Tonychat treated inhumanely in Bali

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Bali might be an island paradise to most Singaporeans. But STOMPer Animal Lover J feels that it is unnecessary for the authorities to cull stray dogs in an inhuman way just so that it would not affect tourism in the Indonesian island.

In an email sent to STOMP, the STOMPer wrote:

"Even if you are not animal lover, you will feel disgusted and angered at the Bali's method of culling stray dogs. They are using a method known as strychnine poisoning – an inhumane and violent killing method.

"According to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Foundation, a UK-based charity: 'Strychnine poisoning is among the cruellest killing methods available because it can cause severe pain and discomfort before death.

"'In a best-case scenario, dogs who are poisoned with strychnine start exhibiting symptoms such as nervousness and stiffness within 30 to 60 minutes of ingesting the poison. After that, dogs may become more sensitive to light, touch and sound and will suffer severe seizures – sometimes for several hours – until they die of exhaustion or suffocation.

"'Most dogs who are baited don't ingest enough strychnine to die quickly, or they may absorb it more slowly if they eat the bait on a full stomach, meaning that symptoms last longer and the animals die more slowly'.

"In the clip, we can clearly see the dogs' muscle actually contracted and they collapse to ground, groaning in pain and finally dead.

"The 'murderer' will then drag its body on the ground to dispose of.

"This is certainly an inhumane massacre of the helpless dogs that are so defencelessly killed.

"Why can't human just let them have that little space on earth to survive?

"Experts agree that mass vaccination of the dog population is the only effective way to control rabies outbreaks.

"If Bali authorities insist on culling, can't they do it in a painless and humane way like Singapore's SPCA? It is really a pain to see the animals die a slow, painful death in Bali.

"How can we do something to stop the inhumanity act by Bali authorities?
 
Maybe Bali MacDonalds makes a very yummy special meat burger too!!

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...humane_way_of_culling_stray_dogs_in_bali.html

inhumane_way_of_culling_stray_dogs_in_bali-thumbnail.jpg


Bali might be an island paradise to most Singaporeans. But STOMPer Animal Lover J feels that it is unnecessary for the authorities to cull stray dogs in an inhuman way just so that it would not affect tourism in the Indonesian island.

In an email sent to STOMP, the STOMPer wrote:

"Even if you are not animal lover, you will feel disgusted and angered at the Bali's method of culling stray dogs. They are using a method known as strychnine poisoning – an inhumane and violent killing method.

"According to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Foundation, a UK-based charity: 'Strychnine poisoning is among the cruellest killing methods available because it can cause severe pain and discomfort before death.

"'In a best-case scenario, dogs who are poisoned with strychnine start exhibiting symptoms such as nervousness and stiffness within 30 to 60 minutes of ingesting the poison. After that, dogs may become more sensitive to light, touch and sound and will suffer severe seizures – sometimes for several hours – until they die of exhaustion or suffocation.

"'Most dogs who are baited don't ingest enough strychnine to die quickly, or they may absorb it more slowly if they eat the bait on a full stomach, meaning that symptoms last longer and the animals die more slowly'.

"In the clip, we can clearly see the dogs' muscle actually contracted and they collapse to ground, groaning in pain and finally dead.

"The 'murderer' will then drag its body on the ground to dispose of.

"This is certainly an inhumane massacre of the helpless dogs that are so defencelessly killed.

"Why can't human just let them have that little space on earth to survive?

"Experts agree that mass vaccination of the dog population is the only effective way to control rabies outbreaks.

"If Bali authorities insist on culling, can't they do it in a painless and humane way like Singapore's SPCA? It is really a pain to see the animals die a slow, painful death in Bali.

"How can we do something to stop the inhumanity act by Bali authorities?
 
Bloody Bali is so big. No room for dogs? Ban that stupid country la. Go else where for tourism BAN BALI. No tourist then no need for all these killings.
 
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