Here you can see photographs of %u2018Bruno%u2019. Bruno is now dead; killed by an injection of either Nuvan pesticide or T-61 into his heart. Bruno was a police dog as can be seen from the photographs. He was very good at his job.
Many of the policemen who worked with him have told EPAR (OIPA member leaguein Serbia) that they all loved Bruno and that they cannot forget him; several of them are very upset about what has happened to Bruno. These policemen who are very upset at the loss of their companion are now demanding that the Veterinary Inspector (allegedly a Mrs Branka Bjelica) who demanded the killing of Bruno, should be punished.
Some of the policemen were present when Bruno was given his (lethal) injections - but the policemen did not expect in any way that Bruno was going to be killed; they simply thought that Bruno was going to be given a vaccine, as it is alleged that he killed a fox several hours before. It was only around 30 minutes later after the injections, that Bruno was seen by some of the policemen to be dead. None of the authorities involved in this case have produced any evidence in the way of a fox body to substantiate the claim that Bruno did kill a fox, but Bruno was destroyed for allegedly being a fox killer.
The policemen who were friends of Bruno have provided the photographs that you can see in this article. It is these same men who are demanding justice for the unnecessary killing of Bruno.
Complaints about the actions of veterinary inspector Mrs Branka Bjelica and the unnecessary killing of Bruno, a very good and loyal police dog, should be made to the people in authority who can take further action against the veterinary inspector.
Please send a mail and demand that the veterinary inspector is punished for demanding and undertaking the unnecessary killing of loyal police dog and public servant Bruno.
For more info about Serbian animals, please visit
http://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com
Here you can see photographs of %u2018Bruno%u2019. Bruno is now dead; killed by an injection of either Nuvan pesticide or T-61 into his heart. Bruno was a police dog as can be seen from the photographs. He was very good at his job.
Many of the policemen who worked with him have told EPAR (OIPA member leaguein Serbia) that they all loved Bruno and that they cannot forget him; several of them are very upset about what has happened to Bruno. These policemen who are very upset at the loss of their companion are now demanding that the Veterinary Inspector (allegedly a Mrs Branka Bjelica) who demanded the killing of Bruno, should be punished.
Some of the policemen were present when Bruno was given his (lethal) injections - but the policemen did not expect in any way that Bruno was going to be killed; they simply thought that Bruno was going to be given a vaccine, as it is alleged that he killed a fox several hours before. It was only around 30 minutes later after the injections, that Bruno was seen by some of the policemen to be dead. None of the authorities involved in this case have produced any evidence in the way of a fox body to substantiate the claim that Bruno did kill a fox, but Bruno was destroyed for allegedly being a fox killer.
The policemen who were friends of Bruno have provided the photographs that you can see in this article. It is these same men who are demanding justice for the unnecessary killing of Bruno.
Complaints about the actions of veterinary inspector Mrs Branka Bjelica and the unnecessary killing of Bruno, a very good and loyal police dog, should be made to the people in authority who can take further action against the veterinary inspector.
Please send a mail and demand that the veterinary inspector is punished for demanding and undertaking the unnecessary killing of loyal police dog and public servant Bruno.
For more info about Serbian animals, please visit
http://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com
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11:33 am PST, Dec 17,
Val Price, Colorado
This whole incident is absurd to say the least and inexcusable. This is an ANIMAL we're talking about, not a human being. If this animal had actually been killing fox, what was done to prevent the dog from doing so in the first place? The dog shouldn't have been reprimanded with his life for something he is only doing by instinct. THE HUMAN BEINGS should have been and should be held accountable for their animal's actions. We must stop killing animals because of inexcusable human error and irresponsible behavior! |