Iraqi Puppy

Tell Iraq to Stop the Inhumane Killing of Dogs

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Iraq Government
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Help SPCA International Tell the Iraq Government to Find Humane Solutions!  (http://www.spca.com/)  

200 dogs were killed by inhumane measures in Baghdad, Iraq in one day, marking the beginning of a government campaign to reduce the animal overpopulation problem that plagues the country.
  These drastic actions were taken in response to a local public outcry for officials to do something about the stray packs of dogs that can cause human health and safety problems. 


SPCA International adamantly condemns the inhumane methods employed in the campaign, including using poisoned meat and rifles.  These means cause extreme and prolonged agony.  There are humane alternatives that have proven effective and SPCA International encourages the Iraqi government to immediately stop the inhumane killing and implement humane methods.


Join SPCA International's effort to persuade Iraqi government to stop killing stray animals inhumanely.  SPCA International is reaching out to Iraqi officials to offer help in developing a more humane and long-lasting solution to the country's stray animal problem.

                                                                   

"Killing strays alone is merely a band-aid approach to reducing the number of unwanted dogs," says SPCA International Director of Communications, Stephanie Scroggs.  "In order to better manage any stray animal population a combination of tactics must be used including spay and neuter, vaccinating healthy animals and euthanizing those that are sick or aggressive." 


SPCA International, and others in the animal welfare movement, know that this 3-pronged approach works.  Without this combination of solutions, the Iraq stray population will never be controllable and the inhumane practices currently being used will continue. 

Help SPCA International Tell the Iraq Government to Find Humane Solutions!  (http://www.spca.com/)  

200 dogs were killed by inhumane measures in Baghdad, Iraq in one day, marking the beginning of a government campaign to reduce the animal overpopulation problem that plagues the country.
  These drastic actions were taken in response to a local public outcry for officials to do something about the stray packs of dogs that can cause human health and safety problems. 


SPCA International adamantly condemns the inhumane methods employed in the campaign, including using poisoned meat and rifles.  These means cause extreme and prolonged agony.  There are humane alternatives that have proven effective and SPCA International encourages the Iraqi government to immediately stop the inhumane killing and implement humane methods.


Join SPCA International's effort to persuade Iraqi government to stop killing stray animals inhumanely.  SPCA International is reaching out to Iraqi officials to offer help in developing a more humane and long-lasting solution to the country's stray animal problem.

                                                                   

"Killing strays alone is merely a band-aid approach to reducing the number of unwanted dogs," says SPCA International Director of Communications, Stephanie Scroggs.  "In order to better manage any stray animal population a combination of tactics must be used including spay and neuter, vaccinating healthy animals and euthanizing those that are sick or aggressive." 


SPCA International, and others in the animal welfare movement, know that this 3-pronged approach works.  Without this combination of solutions, the Iraq stray population will never be controllable and the inhumane practices currently being used will continue. 

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# 4,641:
3:03 am PDT, May 25, Katrin Finsterbusch, Germany
# 4,640:
10:26 pm PDT, May 23, Name not displayed, California
# 4,639:
9:00 am PDT, May 23, Eric Duprat, France
# 4,638:
1:39 pm PDT, May 21, Karen Driscoll, Maryland
# 4,637:
4:08 am PDT, May 21, Arnaud Hussard, France
# 4,636:
2:49 pm PDT, May 20, Jill Rosenthal, Florida
All living things need to be treating with loving kindness.....
# 4,635:
2:34 pm PDT, May 20, Name not displayed, France
This is really inhumane, and HAS TO STOP RIGHT NOW!!!
# 4,634:
3:36 pm PDT, May 19, Mireille Azouzou, France
# 4,633:
6:38 am PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, Canada
An act against all that is good and godly.
# 4,632:
6:51 pm PDT, May 18, Geneviève Pieroni, France
# 4,631:
1:57 pm PDT, May 18, Marina Roganovic, Serbia And Montenegro
don't kill dogs! they are amazing and wonderful! love them!
# 4,630:
9:35 am PDT, May 18, Flávia Andréa Paiola de Almeida Santos, Brazil
# 4,629:
1:56 am PDT, May 18, Jean-damien SUSINI, France
# 4,628:
6:42 am PDT, May 17, Michelle Shepherd, Ohio
# 4,627:
11:59 am PDT, May 15, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
Action and results please.
# 4,626:
10:36 pm PDT, May 14, Julie Kozel, Ohio
Please stop this brutality now!
# 4,625:
3:41 pm PDT, May 14, VEDA Bolivia, Bolivia
# 4,624:
7:30 pm PDT, May 13, Bridgit Heaton, California
# 4,623:
7:36 am PDT, May 13, Name not displayed, Illinois
# 4,622:
7:06 pm PDT, May 11, Lisa Shenkle, Marshall Islands
How we care for the animals for whom we are stewards speaks volumes on how we will treat humans if given half the chance. Please carefully examine more humane methods of dealing with over-population of dogs (and cats) and avoid slaughters like this, please.
# 4,621:
6:56 pm PDT, May 11, DORIS MAINER, Texas
STOP THE KILLING THESE DOGS AREN'T DOING ANYTHING TO HURT ANYONE
# 4,620:
10:20 am PDT, May 10, Emmajane Sheppard, United Kingdom
Education is the key, not senseless killing.
# 4,619:
7:21 pm PDT, May 9, Liz Patterson, Indiana
# 4,618:
3:59 pm PDT, May 9, Elaine Skalozub, Canada
# 4,617:
8:38 am PDT, May 9, Carolina Martinez, Spain
# 4,616:
3:43 pm PDT, May 4, Lisa McKnight, Idaho
Control the population by spaying and neutering!!! Inhumane killing is not necessary nor should it be tolerated.
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7:03 am PDT, May 3, Name not displayed, Canada
# 4,614:
12:18 pm PDT, May 2, Andreas Rabanus-Weßels, Germany
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12:11 pm PDT, May 2, Kunkler Noémie, France
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5:25 am PDT, May 2, Name not displayed, Poland
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5:23 am PDT, May 2, Name not displayed, Poland
# 4,609:
3:48 pm PDT, May 1, Kim Nash, Texas
# 4,608:
3:23 pm PDT, May 1, Britni Hathorn, Texas
Dogs are intelligent creatures and should be treated humanely. Measures need to be taken to reduce animal overpopulation. Government needs to take responsibility, such as informing people on spaying and neutering, instead of thinking this kind of action is acceptable!
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7:43 am PDT, Apr 29, Name not displayed, Virginia
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4:41 pm PDT, Apr 28, Jaye Northcote, California
# 4,605:
5:35 pm PDT, Apr 23, Simon Sturm, Germany
# 4,604:
3:47 pm PDT, Apr 23, Jacqueline Luce, Florida
There are much more humane ways to deal with the animal overpopulation then Killing helpless animals! Get educated!
# 4,603:
6:11 pm PDT, Apr 22, Rhonda Artall, Texas
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5:53 pm PDT, Apr 22, S Chappie, Texas
# 4,601:
5:59 am PDT, Apr 21, Cecile Petraman, France
stop this!!!!!!!!!!!! how can we do that????????????
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