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PLEASE SIGN AND SHARE THESE PETITIONS TO SAVE BALI DOGS change.org/petitions/gubernur-bali-dinas-peternakan-untuk-menghentikan-eliminasi-massal-yang-berkedok-penanggulangan-rabies-secara-tidak-manusiawi-mulai-bekerjasama-dengan-organisasi-organisasi-yang-peduli-pada-binatang https://change.org/id/petisi/bapak-gubernur-bali-jangan-seenaknya-eliminasi-anjing-jalanan change.org/id/petisi/balai-karantina-pertanian-bali-gilimanuk-bali-agricultural-quarantine-gilimanuk-enforce-policy-decisions-better-against-animal-smuggling-case-and-not-only-kill-them-membuat-kebijakan-lebih-baik-untuk-persoalan-penyelundupan-binatang-bukan-hanya-bisan The side of Bali the five-star resorts dont want you to see: Horrific footage shows mass killing of illegal puppies as smiling female official takes PHOTOS The video shows how dogs illegally smuggled into the country are given a lethal injection before being thrown onto a pile. This is part of a legally endorsed program by the Governor of Bali and the Bali Agricultural Quarantine to tackle the risk of a rabies plague from the increasing number of stray and smuggled dogs. And in one shot, a female official can be seen smiling and taking photos of an animal just before it is put to its death. Smuggled dogs of various breeds are culled in Bali to tackle the risk of a rabies plague Dogs are held in cages and forced to watch others be killed in front of them The footage, which shows how innocent pedigree dogs are first held in cages and forced to watch in fear as they await their horrific fate, has been condemned by animal activism group PETA, describing the scene as slaughter. The YouTube user who uploaded the video says the dogs are killed with an intracardiac injection, also known as a heart stick. This procedure involves sticking a needle into the animals hearts. In Bali frightened smuggled dogs for the black market are held in cages and forced to watch others killed by lethal injection, he wrote in the video description. Bali, one of Australias top holiday destinations, has more than 900,000 Australian visitors each year. The Bali Times reported that in April about 31 expensive breeds, including a Siberian husky, a Pomeranian and a Lacy, were euthanised. They are worth hundreds of millions of rupiah, equivalent to thousands of Australian dollars. They were smuggled on a bus traveling from Java to Bali. It was also reported that dogs were captured by authorities when no one claimed ownership after 24 hours.
Posted on: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 19:21:53 +0000

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