In Ukraine stray dogs still are ruthlessly killed; the law which is supposed to protect animals from cruelty just doesn`t work
Released on = June 25, 2007, 2:49 am
Press Release Author = Irina Didur
Industry = Non Profit
Press Release Summary = Zaporozhye, Ukraine In spite of the law which is supposed to protect animals from cruelty (adopted in February, 2006) stray dogs still are mercilessly killed, and now we have this on video - says Irina Didur, an animals protection enthusiast from Zaporozhye, Ukraine, who tries to prevent animals from being slaughtered. She is going to sue Komunsantransekologiya - an organization which commits this crime.
Press Release Body = Zaporozhye, Ukraine In spite of the law which is supposed to protect animals from cruelty (adopted in February, 2006) stray dogs still are mercilessly killed, and now we have this on video - says Irina Didur, an animals protection enthusiast from Zaporozhye, Ukraine, who tries to prevent animals from being slaughtered. She is going to sue Komunsantransekologiya - an organization which commits this crime.
In spite of the law which is supposed to protect animals from cruelty (adopted in February, 2006) stray dogs are still ruthlessly killed in Zaporozhye. The city authorities not only turn the blind eye towards it, they pay for killing stray dogs. It looks like Zaporozhye officials prefer to just ignore the law.
In Zaporozhye protection of stray animals is still in its infancy. This large industrial city (with population about 800,000) still doesn\'t have a single animal shelter to speak of. Although there are people who, in their own expense, save hundreds of stray dogs and cats from being killed. People take strays from streets to give them a home - or try to find a home for animals who are in trouble. But that isn\'t enough - hundreds more get killed just because the city officials pay for having them killed.
Changing the attitude towards stray dogs is the problem in Ukraine. Zaporozhye badly needs at least one animal shelter. Of course, there are people who take stray dogs and cats from the streets - but that's not enough to solve the problem.
To sue the organization that murders animals and ignores the law won\'t solve this problem, either - admits Irina Didur. However, she hopes that such a lawsuit might attract attention of general public to protecting animals against cruelty.
It is the attitude towards stray animals that should be changed - for the time being, city officials see the strays as refuse, unwanted garbage, not as living beings - and treat them accordingly.
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