die ziehen am Anfang den Hasen auch nicht weiter...
die ersten Meter bin ich mitgelaufen.. ich schwör nach wie vor: Bungee hat nach dem Run übers ganze GEsicht gegrinst ![]()
die ziehen am Anfang den Hasen auch nicht weiter...
die ersten Meter bin ich mitgelaufen.. ich schwör nach wie vor: Bungee hat nach dem Run übers ganze GEsicht gegrinst ![]()
in Kanada hat ein Tourenanbieter Anfang diesen Jahres 100 Schlittenhunde einfach erschossen, weil das erwartete Tourengeschäft ausblieb. Und das auch noch so, dass wohl viele der Hunde einen ziemlich qualvollen Tod starben!
ZitatAlles anzeigen100 Sled Dogs Slaughtered by Canadian Outdoor Adventure Company
Published February 01, 2011
| Associated Press
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The 100 dogs were shot dead over two days after an expected post-Olympics boon in dogsledding business at an adventure company didn't pan out. Most died instantly, but others suffered -- like the one that ran away with its "face blown off and an eye hanging out."The gruesome event was described in documents awarding compensation to a worker, who claimed post-traumatic stress disorder for having to shoot the dogs after bookings dropped sharply for a tour operator following the 2010 Winter Olympics.
"He had to chase her down and finish her off," Marcie Moriarty, general manager of cruelty investigations for the B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said of the wounded down that was run down and slain.
Moriarty said the slaughter left her sickened and said it is the worst investigation she's ever done. Both the British Columbia SPCA and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the slaughter.
Moriarty said all the other dogs would have seen the incident in which the one dog did not die instantly from the single gunshot to the head and ran away from the worker.
"There aren't words to really describe some of the ways these dogs died," she said. "We don't put cows down like that. Slaughterhouses have very strict rules for how supposed culling takes place. This violated every one of them."
An employee of Outdoor Adventures Whistler was awarded compensation in a ruling by WorkSafe BC, the provincial body that manages workers' compensation claims. Outdoor Adventures did not contest the man's compensation claims.
The WorkSafe documents are confidential, but Moriarty has read them as part of the society's investigation.
Moriarty said it is likely the individual who will be facing charges and not the company.
"Obviously we would like to lay charges as soon as possible," she said. "We are looking at the particular individual. Whether the company is liable, I don't know. Morally, yes."
She said SPCA constables are in Whistler doing investigations. She said they are hoping to file charges without having to dig up the mass grave of dogs. "It's frozen and under feet of snow," she said.
Tourism Whistler has suspended reservations for the company while the investigation unfolds, spokeswoman Patricia Westerholm said. She said the mood in Whistler is sombre.
The WorkSafe documents were obtained by radio station CKNW. The station reported the man was attacked at least twice by nearby dogs as the shootings occurred. He was forced to slit the throat of one animal who jumped on top of him.
The name of the man who killed the dogs has not been released, but his lawyer, Cory Steinberg, told CKNW that it was "the worst experience (the man) could ever have imagined."
The documents reveal bookings for dog sled tours collapsed after the Olympics, and when the company could not find homes for its animals, it ordered the cull. The dogs, which were part of a pack of 300, were shot over two days last April.
"He was essentially told to figure out a way to make (the business) more cost-effective. They just had to have less dogs. So he did everything he could finding homes for them, having them adopted, every which way that he could," Steinberg said Monday.
Graham Aldcroft, a spokesman for the company, said Outdoor Adventures had a financial stake in a company called Howling Dogs in Whistler for four years, but operational control of Howling Dogs was with the worker referred to in the WorkSafe B.C. documents.
"While we were aware of the relocation and euthanization of dogs at Howling Dog Tours, we were completely unaware of the details of the incident until reading the ... document Sunday," Aldcroft said in the statement.
Outdoor Adventures took over control of Howling Dogs in May, Aldcroft said. He said it is now company policy that animals needing to be euthanized are treated at a veterinarian's office.
Rich Bittner, the operator of Howling Dogs in Canmore, Alberta, said he sold his 50 percent interest in the Whistler operation in 2004 to a man named Bob Fawcett. He said the Whistler tour operator was supposed to change the name because Howling Dogs was no longer involved.
An online site offering support to people suffering post-traumatic stress disorder includes several postings made under the name of Bob Fawcett. It could not be immediately determined if these postings were made by the man who bought the dogsled tour company in 2004.
Dogsled tour operators in the tight-knit mushing community in British Columbia expressed outrage over the killings. Several operators said they routinely adopt dogs from other companies, but were not asked to take any from Whistler in early 2010.
Tim Tedford, who runs dog sled tours in the Big White area, near Kelowna, said, "That behavior doesn't sound like a real musher."
"Most mushers love their dogs. That sounds more like an accountant to me. Most mushers would starve themselves before they'd ever neglect their dogs," he said.
Following revelations of the slaughter, the Vancouver Humane Society on Monday called for a ban on the sled-dog tour business.
*gg .. ich wollts ja nur erwähnt haben *unschuldig guck.. ![]()
die nachträgliche, häusliche Kamerakontrolle mit Ton ist echt wirklich Gold wert: gibt einiges an AHA-Erlebnissen :)
doch: fürs 5te Mal: dickes Lob!!!
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P.S.
Was hälst du denn von meiner Idee, ihn im Frühjahr mal auf die Windhundrennbahn zu schicken?
das ist der Originalvertrieb der Howling Dog Geschirre in Alaska:
https://howlingdogalaska.com/products-page/harnesses/
grade beim Surfen drüber gestolpert:
(Anfang diesen Jahres)
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh...
ich hab die Geschirrtypen verwechselt.... ![]()
das von Howling Dog ist in Zusammenarbeit mit ManMat entwickelt worden.
Darauf haben sich auch Sebastian Schnülles Äußerungen bezogen.
Das Free Motion ist von nem anderen Hersteller...
P.S.
Zerodoc ist der Hersteller der FAster-Geschirre
nein, jenny quatscht definitiv zu viel.., das Timing stimmt auch nicht beim Abbiegen. Einmal kurz, dann zum richtigen Zeitpunkt.
na ja, ich denke, dass man die Aussagen oft sehr gut filtern muss, weil da immer EIGENE finanzielle Interessen mitspielen.
Bei Sebastian Schnülle ist mir allerdings nicht bekannt, ob und von welchem Geschirrhersteller er gesponsort wird. Habe seine Aussage als sehr wertneutral empfunden
Maanu, sorry, nix für ungut, aber ich vertraue da eher dem Praxistest und den Beobachtungen eines erfahrenen Mushers als Deinen Vermutungen
und es wäre nett, wenn du dir angewöhnen würdest, auch GENAU zu LESEN: ich hab geschrieben, es KÖNNTE AUCH daran liegen...
für mich sitzt in erster Linie die Kraftübertragung nicht sauber.