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Justice for Boxer dog Scotchy - Naresh Kadyan

Naresh Kadian | 14.10.2010 11:21 | Animal Liberation | World

Dog was abused for no reasons in Sirsa, OIPA in India and PFA Haryana Abhishek and Sukanya Kadyan moved complaints.




On behalf of representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection - OIPA in India and Chairman, People for Animals Haryana Shri Naresh Kadyan I would like to bring to your notice an a atrocious act against Dr. Yogesh Sangwan M.S pet boxer..........
1. His pet dog(male boxer) was stolen by unscrupulous Puppy mills Breeder of the region on 16 Nov 2009.

2. After one week he was thrown back after chopping of his right front leg

3. Police Complaint was made. FIR 694/2009 was registered on 22nd NOVEMBER 2009 with PS, City Sirsa.

4. Because of negligible efforts made by the city police,no breeder was called upon or arrested for questioning.

5. The Chief Minister of Haryana was approached by me & the case was forwarded to CID Crime Branch (Hisar).

6. The case was closed by CID Crime Branch due to lack of evidence, but it should be reopened and all tainted peoples be arrested.

7. Let me bring to your notice that this is the first case registered in the district for cruelty towards animals.

8. 2 vehicles which were seen at the site of the crime were never traced inspite of giving the details to the police:

(a) 1 Metallic Green colour Innova with CH03 ____

(b) White Mahindra utility with Temporary Number

9. 2 witnesses were given to the police but no interrogation was done by them.

10. Names of few Puppy mills Breeders were also sent to the police but to no avail.

11. I would like to bring to your notice the despicable condition of animals / dogs under the care of these Puppy mills Breeders.

12. One dog thief was arrested by CIA Police, Sirsa few days back but nothing has been done against him as yet.

13. It would be my humble request to pursue this case to its logical and just conclusion.

14. Shut down all illegal breeders - puppy mils and animals be rescued - rehabilitated.

Kind attention :

1. DC / SP, Sirsa.
2. SHO, PS - Sirsa City.

Greetings,
FIR No. 694 dated 22-11-2009 lodged with Sirsa Police Station but till date Police failed to even identify offenders, hence being an representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection - OIPA in India and Chairman, People for Animals Haryana, May I request you to look into and issue appropriate orders for investigating agencies under intimation to OIPA in India..

Complaint lodged with DC, Sirsa bearing No... DCSRS/E/2010/00016.

Another complaint / grievance is Registered vide Registration no. DRGPO/E/2010/00039 On 14-10-2010 with DGP by Abhishek Kadian.

Our goal is to help make a difference and put an end to the misery and suffering of millions of dogs locked away in puppy mills. Behind the friendly facade of pet shops, web sites, and newspaper ads, there often lies a puppy mill. These canine breeding facilities frequently house dogs in shockingly poor conditions, particularly for "breeding stock" animals who are caged and continually bred for years, without human companionship and with little hope of ever becoming part of a family. After their fertility wanes, breeding animals are commonly killed, abandoned or sold to another mill. The annual result of all this breeding is hundreds of thousands of puppies, many with behavior and/or health problems. Because puppies from puppy mills are more likely to have health problems due to poor care, many consumers are faced with significant veterinary bills or even the death of their puppy soon after purchase.

It's simple...If the pet stores can't sell the puppies, then the commercial breeders won't have a demand to supply.
Puppy Mills Breed Misery! It is up to us... PLEASE DON'T BUY YOUR NEXT PUPPY FROM A PET STORE! If they say they buy from a breeder, it is not an ethical/ responsible breeder, in other words they are lying!

There are so many beautiful animals you could rescue through the OIPA in India - People for animals - PFA Haryana or pound instead for a fraction of the cost. Don't buy at a pet store on impulse! You're just continuing the vicious cycle.

Breeders should be registered with Animal Welfare Board of India - AWBI and illegal breeders should be booked as per law of the land.

Naresh Kadian
- e-mail: sukanya.kadyan@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.pfaharyana.in/