Thursday, April 26, 2012

A tragic case of animal suffering that has gripped South Korea over the last couple of days appears to show that putting an animal at risk of serious injury or death won’t necessarily lead to any punitive action.
Courtesy CARE
Animal rights activists are protesting against the case.
A public uproar was triggered after a picture was posted by a witness on Saturday on an online forum of a dog being dragged by its leash from the back of a car. The dog died from its injuries.
The driver of the car, a 44-year-old Mr. Oh, was questioned by police but released without charges on Tuesday. The driver told police he received the dog, a beagle, as a present from an acquaintance on Friday night. He tied and put it in the trunk of his car because “the dog was dirty,” he told police. And in a fatal mistake, he left the trunk open because he was worried about the dog suffocating.
A witness told the police that when Mr. Oh saw what had happened, he looked clearly shocked. He was cited by a witness as saying “it’s all my fault. I can’t imagine how much it hurt.”
Under animal protection laws, only deliberate animal abuse is subject to punishment of up to one year in prison and up to a 10 million won fine.
K-pop star Lee Hyo-ri, known for her interest in animal rights, was one of those who protested the lack of punishment online. Ms. Lee later spoke to Mr. Oh by phone and accepted his explanation, but questioned existing animal protection legislation on Twitter.
“This incident shed a light on how lax our animal protection law is. I now have a vague idea of how people think of animals. I think there is a long way to go,” she wrote.
Activist group Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth said it would hold a rally on Saturday to protest the handling of the case.
Park So-yeon, leader of the group, told the Journal, “in Korea, animal protection laws are virtually nonexistent. Only when an animal is seriously injured due to deliberate abuse the owner gets punished. It is clearly not enough given that around 4 million households live with a pet.”

Friday, January 13, 2012

For animal abuse you will get 20 years behind bars. But for abusing children you will only get 18 years. they should be equal.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

My Mission

My mission has just begun!!!!! I am so happy. I know a guy on my street that abuses his dog and I'm going to make a report and have them check it out. Cant wait to stop the animal abuse on my street. 1 down 199,000,000 more to go. You can help by making just 1 phone call and boom your saving that poor animals life.=) After you make that call you will feel so proud of yourself for sticking up for that animal and being its voice!!!!!!

Monday, January 9, 2012

my mission has just begun! im finally on my feet and going to make a account with the local rescue shelters in my area so i can drop off or call in to report animal abuse cant wait. so happy!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Oakland County Numbers To Call

For Oakland County numbers to call are
Backdoor friends purebred cats-(248)442-0259
K-9Stray Rescue-(248)628-0435
Michigan Animal Rescue-(248)335-9290
Michigan Humane Society-(248)852-7420
Please call if you see abuse to save the poor animals life.

Abused animal pictures


 how would you like it if you where these poor little animals?????? you wouldnt like it so stop abusing them.....
this is what im going to stop and im putting my foot down now to this kind of abuse i hate and you would to if you were that poor animal. STOP ABUSING ANIMALS OR I'LL FIND YOU AND I'LL MAKE IT STOP FOR GOOD. This is my misson and im sticking to it.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

animal abuse is not cool and you need to stand up for those poor animals