Disaster Dog Abuse case worst SPCA has ever seen - DAMMIT, Vancouver Island! Dog dies after rescue comes too late

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In a case that has horrified SPCA enforcement officials, Anderson Joe and Melissa Tooshley of Duncan have been charged with animal cruelty after a dog seized from their care died from severe neglect.

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BC SPCA special constables seized the emaciated, chained dog in critical distress on Feb. 16.


“This is one of the most profoundly shocking and disturbing cases of abuse we have ever witnessed,” said Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer for the BC SPCA. “We received a report of a dog in distress and when the constables arrived at the property they found a medium-sized brown dog on a tether that was only a few inches long, standing in a large pile of mud and feces.”


“As they got closer there was an overpowering stench and they realized that, not only was the dog severely emaciated, but his collar was deeply embedded into his neck, causing massive infection,” she said. :horrifying: :horrifying: :horrifying:


Moriarty adds that the dog’s head was swollen to two to three times its normal size.


“The constables used bolt cutters to free the dog and immediately rushed him to an emergency veterinary clinic,” says Moriarty. “The wound from the embedded collar exposed the dog’s trachea and jugular vein — it was horrific.”


Despite extensive emergency treatment and around-the-clock care, the dog succumbed to his critical condition two days later, the SPCA reported.


“This kind of appalling neglect and cruelty is sickening and absolutely unacceptable in our society,” says Moriarty.

If convicted, Joe and Tooshley face a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison, a $10,000 fine and up to a lifetime ban on owning animals.

This happened on Cowichan Reserve land. While packs of roaming stray dogs have been a serious problem on Reserve for quite a while, I'd have to say this is the worst "solution" to the problem I have ever seen.
 
I understand that this is BC first nations, but man places like the Crow reservation in MT are worse than going to the ghetto in DC or Baltimore.

I was really shocked when I saw how the Crows lived on res land in MT. I was like WTF is this SE dc or what.

So I'm not suprised...anymore.
 
Isn't this is the same place where those weirdos adopted a pot bellied pig just to eat it?

Five years isn't enough for that shit.

I think it's really important to throw the book at people like this. If they'll tie up a dog and let it starve while suffering from a massive infection they'd probably put their kids in cages in the basement. Cruel streaks and a tendency towards severe neglect are massive red flags.

How can anyone treat a dog like this?

You've got stray dogs roaming because people don't take care of their dogs. They get tired of them and don't bother to have them fixed. Same with cats. Or even people in warmer areas that dump snakes where they can thrive and threaten native species. Stop dumping animals. If you aren't serious about being a pet owner don't get any pets.
 
Isn't this is the same place where those weirdos adopted a pot bellied pig just to eat it?
Pretty much, though Westholme is closer to Crofton or Chemainus than the Tzhouhalem or Allenby road areas of Duncan.


I think it's really important to throw the book at people like this. If they'll tie up a dog and let it starve while suffering from a massive infection they'd probably put their kids in cages in the basement. Cruel streaks and a tendency towards severe neglect are massive red flags.

How can anyone treat a dog like this?

You've got stray dogs roaming because people don't take care of their dogs. They get tired of them and don't bother to have them fixed. Same with cats. Or even people in warmer areas that dump snakes where they can thrive and threaten native species. Stop dumping animals. If you aren't serious about being a pet owner don't get any pets.

I'm going to go out on a limb and theorize BUT MUH RESIDENTSHUL SCHOOL ABUSE CHAIN is going to be brought up at some point. And, no joke, the justice system of Canada has to take into account things like that in sentencing. There is quite a bit of child abuse in the area too; many First Nations children are in foster care because of this. Mostly a result of parental alcoholism due to either the parents having been abused themselves because the grandparents or great-grandparents were abused in residential schools and they crawled into a bottle to deal with the trauma, and it spread out from there, or the parents were trying to vision quest on vermouth and it got out of hand.

Stray dogs on Reserve pose a particularly thorny problem because the regular animal control people don't have jurisdiction and can't just go on reserve catching stray dogs. Either Cowichan Tribes has to physically deal with it, or nothing gets done. This is particularly since many farms with livestock are adjacent to the Reserve and there's little to no recourse other than literally shooting the offending dogs in the act.
 
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I see the problem his parents put his name the wrong way round.
Nono, "Joe" is a very common last name among First Nations. So are last names like "Tooshley", not to mention "Jack", "Johnny", "Alphonse", "Jimmy", "Charlie", and I could go on. Basically if a person's last name sounds like it should be a first name, chances are about 99% guaranteed that the person is First Nations (particularly in BC).
 
Maybe only us who know this area will notice this, but the only 3 times I've seen Duncan come up on the farms is for animal abuse. Duncan is not a big city, or even a big town.

Sadly this is pretty much what people expect from Duncan now. It's a shitty rez town.

I will say, they have a decent gun show a few times a year.
 
Maybe only us who know this area will notice this, but the only 3 times I've seen Duncan come up on the farms is for animal abuse. Duncan is not a big city, or even a big town.

Sadly this is pretty much what people expect from Duncan now. It's a shitty rez town.

I will say, they have a decent gun show a few times a year.
It's come up before without animal abuse; search diaper fetishist Vancouver Island University, that guy's a white guy from Tzhouhalem Road (the non-rez side).
 
In a case that has horrified SPCA enforcement officials, Anderson Joe and Melissa Tooshley of Duncan have been charged with animal cruelty after a dog seized from their care died from severe neglect.

:horrifying: :horrifying: :horrifying:
BC SPCA special constables seized the emaciated, chained dog in critical distress on Feb. 16.


“This is one of the most profoundly shocking and disturbing cases of abuse we have ever witnessed,” said Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer for the BC SPCA. “We received a report of a dog in distress and when the constables arrived at the property they found a medium-sized brown dog on a tether that was only a few inches long, standing in a large pile of mud and feces.”


“As they got closer there was an overpowering stench and they realized that, not only was the dog severely emaciated, but his collar was deeply embedded into his neck, causing massive infection,” she said. :horrifying: :horrifying: :horrifying:


Moriarty adds that the dog’s head was swollen to two to three times its normal size.


“The constables used bolt cutters to free the dog and immediately rushed him to an emergency veterinary clinic,” says Moriarty. “The wound from the embedded collar exposed the dog’s trachea and jugular vein — it was horrific.”


Despite extensive emergency treatment and around-the-clock care, the dog succumbed to his critical condition two days later, the SPCA reported.


“This kind of appalling neglect and cruelty is sickening and absolutely unacceptable in our society,” says Moriarty.

If convicted, Joe and Tooshley face a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison, a $10,000 fine and up to a lifetime ban on owning animals.

This happened on Cowichan Reserve land. While packs of roaming stray dogs have been a serious problem on Reserve for quite a while, I'd have to say this is the worst "solution" to the problem I have ever seen.
Fucking red niggers treat domestic animals like shit. The problem of roaming packs of feral domestic dogs on Canadian Indian reserves is massive. My dad saw a crazy native bitch throw boiling water on his friends dog because they were fighting. The dog got burn patches where fur would never grow back. I think n8vs see domestic animals as symbols of their oppressors. Too bad, you're still a piece of shit if you treat a sentient living being so cruelly whether it's domestic or wild it really doesn't matter in it's ability to suffer.
The New World was a mistake.
Calm down it's just a dog.
Nono, "Joe" is a very common last name among First Nations. So are last names like "Tooshley", not to mention "Jack", "Johnny", "Alphonse", "Jimmy", "Charlie", and I could go on. Basically if a person's last name sounds like it should be a first name, chances are about 99% guaranteed that the person is First Nations (particularly in BC).
Shut up abbo we know how your kind treats animals. Go back to worshiping them or something.
Nono, "Joe" is a very common last name among First Nations. So are last names like "Tooshley", not to mention "Jack", "Johnny", "Alphonse", "Jimmy", "Charlie", and I could go on. Basically if a person's last name sounds like it should be a first name, chances are about 99% guaranteed that the person is First Nations (particularly in BC).
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Synthesis/Regeneration 5 (Winter 1993)

I Lost My Talk

by Rita Joe

I lost my talk
The talk you took away.
When I was a little girl
At Shubenacadie school.

You snatched it away:
I speak like you
I think like you
I create like you
The scrambled ballad, about my world.

Two ways I talk
Both ways I say,
Your way is more powerful.

So gently I offer my hand and ask,
Let me find my talk
So I can teach you about me.

(Poem by Rita Joe reprinted with kind permission of Rita Joe and Canadian Woman Studies: 1989, Canadian Woman Studies 10, 2&3, p. 28.
 
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Fucking red niggers treat domestic animals like shit. The problem of roaming packs of feral domestic dogs on Canadian Indian reserves is massive. My dad saw a crazy native bitch throw boiling water on his friends dog because they were fighting. The dog got burn patches where fur would never grow back. I think n8vs see domestic animals as symbols of their oppressors. Too bad, you're still a piece of shit if you treat a sentient living being so cruelly whether it's domestic or wild it really doesn't matter in it's ability to suffer.
The New World was a mistake.
It really depends
Our teachings tell us all animals are sacred and connected to the mother Earth, most are revered and life is precious for most everything.
Hell, when we hunt we still pray for forgiveness, thanks, and a good journey for the body's spirit

That having been said, its different culture by culture, I don't live near Duncan, have no idea if the elders are still active, etc. etc. etc.
But most of the Rez's are shit places, health problems, education problems, a lot of drug and alcohol abuse, along with human and animal abuse to go alongside that.
Still, fuck those niggers
 
Fucking red niggers treat domestic animals like shit. The problem of roaming packs of feral domestic dogs on Canadian Indian reserves is massive. My dad saw a crazy native bitch throw boiling water on his friends dog because they were fighting. The dog got burn patches where fur would never grow back. I think n8vs see domestic animals as symbols of their oppressors.

FUCKIN' WHITEY COMING OVER HERE AND MAKING US ALCOHOLICS AND DRUG ADDICTS

IF IT WASN'T FOR HIM WE'D ALL BE LIVING HAPPY AND FREE IN OUR IGLOOS HUNTING WALRUS AND SHIT

Natives are just fucking dumb. Most of the problems you see in them are the result of generations of degradation and alcoholism and really poor decisions. There are some good strains, usually families where both parents just don't touch booze at all because they came from an alcoholic household and were smart enough to see what it leads to. But mostly it's just poor-ass folks who never get above amoebas when it comes to intellectual maturity.
 
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