Puppy tragedy (500 french bulldogs on a plane)

June 22nd, 2020 at 10:02 am EST
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38 French bulldog puppies were found dead among a 'nightmare' shipment of 500 dogs imported on a Canada-bound plane from Ukraine

Canadian officials have launched an investigation after the "horrible" discovery of more than a dozen dead puppies on board a cargo plane from Ukraine that landed at the Toronto airport last week.

Some 500 French bulldog puppies, 38 of which were dead, were found on a plane operated by Ukrainian International Airlines, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The flight from Ukraine had landed at Toronto Pearson airport on June 13.

The puppies that survived were found in poor condition, suffering from symptoms including dehydration, weakness, and vomiting, CFIA said in a statement.

"CFIA officials are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident and will determine the next steps once the investigation is complete," the statement said, according to Canadian broadcaster CBC.


Ukrainian International Airlines also issued a statement offering its "condolences for the tragic loss of animal life on our flight." It said it was working with local authorities in the investigation, the Guardian reported.

Abby Lorenzen, a show dog handler, who was picking up a different animal from the area where the puppies were found, described it as a "horror scene."

"It was just a nightmare," Lorenzen told CBC. "Canada and the federal government need to change the laws on the importation of these puppies," she added.

French bulldogs are a popular breed in Canada and sales are lucrative.

Scott Weese of the University of Guelph told the CBC: "We have no idea how many dogs come in, where they go, where they come from," adding that there could be "potentially some organized crime component."
Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. During COVID-19 demand for puppies has gone way up.
 
LONG waiting lists..NO puppies to be had.

Less scrupulous individuals who could care less about the pups see BIG $..

You would think there would be massive fines, jail time, but very little seems to happen to these people.

In Canada the laws are very lax, with a new petition demanding change.

Consider this..

Every year thousands of unsuspecting Canadians purchase their dream, pure bred dog from online advertisements and ‘breeders’. 

 Unfortunately, what these pet owners are unaware of is many of these dogs come from overseas puppy mills and are distributed throughout Canada via a puppy mill broker. 

 Although these puppies look adorable and healthy at first, they are often suffering immensely. Common illnesses from these dogs include Mycoplasma, Bordetella, Pneumovirus, Pneumonia, Worms and Giardia. 

The vet bills from puppy mill dogs leave their new owners out thousands of dollars to save the puppies life, or worse, the puppy passes away shortly after purchase.

The condition of these facilities is beyond inhumane, filthy and complete animal abuse.

I have signed the petition, and you can as well by going here:


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In our next livestream we are discussing WHAT your dog/cat should NEVER eat, and what you should do IF they eat some of these common food toxins.

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