
Dear supporters;
We have had the following mail from Daniela who is involved with the stray dogs issue in Romania.
It must be said now that we give full support to Daniela and FRPCA in the
actions they are undertaking.
We hope that this case will draw attention to the stray animals issue both within EU nations and those who are currently non EU members but hoping
to gain accession. We also hope that the actions here will provide us
and other animal welfare organisations with many ideas, suggestions
and guidance as to what can be done for the future with regard legal
actions against authorities who are not undertaking enforcement of
their own national legislation.
Finally, Daniela asks in her mail:
“We kindly ask you to join & support our action, by sending letters that will be attached to our dossier, speaking about the international
experience in many countries, and about results of the spay-neuter
programs”.
Whilst we understand the feeling that people have about the stray animal situation and the ways animals are suffering, we would like to say that
the data and evidence presented to Daniela will be used as evidence
in a Court of Law; and so we ask please that if any data is presented,
it is kept polite, respectful of those who will be reviewing it, and very
importantly, constructive in the information that it provides
– ie. That No Kill spay and neuter, vaccination and identificaion is the only
way to deal with the issue of stray animals population management; combined
with an effective public education programme about the responsibilities of
animal ownership.
Lets remember, not all strays that are on the streets are offspring of other un-owned strays; many ‘strays’ are the direct result of
OWNED but UN-STERILISED animals being allowed to go loose and
roam the streets every day by their owners who should be taking much
more responsibility for their own animals.
Public education about sterilisation of owned animals and the responsibilities of all pet owners to have this undertaken on their
pets is a paramount issue for stray animal population numbers reduction.
If owned animals are not sterilised, then the reproduction rates given in the
graphics at the end of this post are typical of the additional numbers of animals
that can end up on the streets.
Please only send information to Daniela which will be of use in a court of law.
We all wish Daniela every success with this action.
SAV.
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Here is the message from Daniela:
Dear All,
You might be aware of the street dog situation in Braila - Romania, and our efforts since 2006 to convince the local administration they
must spay&neuter, neuter&spay, since the dog culling and killing will
never remove the dogs from streets.
Since January 2008 the Romanian law for animal protection 9/2008 bans the euthanasia of healthy street dogs. The city hall of Braila pays a
dogcatchers NGO (for 'animal protection') that 'store' about 1000 - 1500 dogs
a year in conditions hard to describe (fertile males and females together,
overcrowded, strong and weak dogs together, without food, infants and puppies
separated from their mothers), maltreat them, cannot justify where the dogs
(and money) vanish, insult people that visit the dogpound to rescue their dogs.
Upon complaints, the animal organizations are banned from visiting the
dogpound - even in the presence of police.
So the law for animal protection has no effect in this dogpound where hundred dogs are impounded.
This NGO (Horez) never did a single spay or neuter - their veterinarian
is only on papers, to put his stamp.
They got 8,5 billion lei (over 200,000 Euro) in 28 months (Aug 2006 - Dec 2008)
from city hall to kill and maltreat animals.
You (ie. Many International Animal welfare organisations / NGO’s) have a great deal of experience and examples of how sterilization programs
work; you know details about the situation in Braila - FPCC, RAR,
Vier Pfoten, Save the Dogs - since there were many attempts to convince the
mayors to rethink their policy.
Here are more details, articles, photos and films:
http://protectiaanimalelor.ro/caini/caini_braila.htm
Now FRPCA sued the mayor of Braila, Aurel Simionescu, and another 3 representatives of the local administration for the faulty
management of street dogs, for the lack of efficiency in spending
public money, without solving the street dog problem and for animal cruelty.
The mayor refuses any solution, excepting this illegal NGO and its dogpound (it works without sanitary veterinarian authorization and is paid
from taxpayers' money).
We kindly ask you to join & support our action, by sending letters
that will be attached to our dossier, speaking about the international experience in many countries, and about results of the spay-neuter programs.
Please speak about how the law for animal protection is enforced in your countries, and about penalties for maltreating animals.
Vier Pfoten offered Braila administration help to solve the problem, many times, without costs, though the mayors refused the solution
proposed by animal organizations.
It is important that the letters from animal organizations to reach me, since we want to use all arguments in court, in this trial:
Please spread this message to all animal organizations to support our action - remember that the letters will be used in court.
For more details, please contact me.
Daniela Dragomir – FRPCA
Today's articles:
The mayor of Braila sued for the street dog management
http://www.ziaruldebraila.ro/deschidere/primarul_simionescu_reclamat_penal.htm
the city where the absurd is mayor.
http://www.ziaruldebraila.ro/editorial/orasul_unde_absurdul_este_primar.html
http://www.protectiaanimalelor.ro
"Earthlings" - documentary narrated by Joaquin Phoenix
http://www.ecomagazin.ro/video-cruzimea-oamenilor-fata-de-animale-earthlings/


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