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Justice for Teddy
#1
Teddy is the Duncan BC dog who was so abused and neglected that he died two days after his rescue in spite of efforts to save him.
There is a petition calling for the maximum penalty for Teddy's owners, Anderson Joe and Melisa Tooshley.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4078261/dunca...-petition/


They deserve whatever penalties the law can impose on them. It won't help Teddy now or do anything to alleviate what he suffered, but it will send a strong message that we won't tolerate such animal abuse. Teddy's death at least won't have been for nothing if it can prevent other animals from suffering.
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Catherine

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#2
What a terrible case of the most premeditated abuse of an innocent dog. That poor dear dog.

I signed.

Blessings to his Soul. I hope he will find peace and love in the next world.
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#3
I wish someone had noticed Teddy sooner. Even a few days might have made a difference. 

There have been a lot of abuse cases in that area. It is important that they get a conviction in this case to send a message to other people who are abusive towards animals. A strong conviction might also encourage people to report animal abuse sooner.

I hope the petition helps. I am sure it sends a message that even people in England care enough to sign the petition.
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Catherine

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#4
Signed. Appalling treatment of a poor dog. We discussed this case before, at http://www.animalloverswebforum.com/show...p?tid=3485

Maybe we should unite the threads?
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#5
We could unite the threads. I started a new thread under petitions so people would be sure to see it. I didn't want the  petition to get lost in the discussion about Teddy and all the other animals that have been abused in the Duncan area.


I just found another article.
People are not willing to forget Teddy.

https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/justi...-1.3849355

He was not loved and cared for in life, but he will not be forgotten in death.
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Catherine

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#6
I had a "quiet time" of my own for Teddy the other night. His case is so very sad. It is good to know so many people care about him. It's a shame he couldn't have lived with any of those people instead of the ones he did live with.
Bless his Soul. Heart
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#7
There are many people who would have been happy to give Teddy a loving home. I hope he knows that now.

Teddy has become a symbol in the fight for stronger animal protection laws in B.C. If his case is enough to bring about stronger laws then his life will have had a purpose and a meaning. It is sad that Teddy suffered, but he may be able to protect other animals from suffering. Some good will have come from such a sad situation.

I am sure Teddy would have been a wonderful loving dog if he had ever been given a chance.
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Catherine

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