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If you can't treat your pet right, then don't get one-Malaysiakini.com

 

Natasha Fernz

 

Feb 16, 07 5:04pm

 

I was walking my Labrador, Cleo, as usual in the morning yesterday -

we had to stop a million times to say hello to all her doggie friends

that walk along the same track as usual - when we met a new Labrador.

 

The owner was running with the dog and the dog was just so happy to be

with her. We stopped and the two of them said their hellos and then we

carried on. I noticed, however, that the Labrador looked rather old

and worn out. And he had lots of chaff marks on his legs and neck. My

initial assumption was that he was probably very old.

 

Then we ran into each other again on our second lap of the track and

this time we stopped to chat. The owner was a very nice lady, though I

didn't get her name - all of us dog-mad people seem to be more

concerned with knowing the names of the dogs only. I then found out

that she had only recently obtained Wallace (her Labrador). She had

rescued him from a neighbour who actually just left the dog in a very

small cage when they moved house.

 

Apparently this dog has been living in that cage with hardly any room

to move for two whole years - from when they got him as a puppy. He

was only let out for a short period of time to go to the toilet. And

these people just abandoned him when they decided to move. They left

him in the cage with no food or water.

 

This lady managed to get into the compound and get the dog out after a

few days when she realised that he had been abandoned. Wallace could

not walk because his muscles were not developed from being in the cage

his entire life. She has had to slowly build him up by feeding him a

special diet and also by exercising him a little bit at a time.

 

He is now doing very well, although he looks five time his age. He's

only two-and-half-years old. How can people be so cruel? I just don't

understand it.

 

I really hope that our society will progress and become more aware of

animal rights. Owning a pet, be it a dog or cat, is a serious

commitment. You must ensure that you can provide your pet with all

that it needs, and by this I don't just mean food. Your pet needs

companionship, exercise and adequate veterinarian care.

 

I would like to appeal to everyone to please think carefully before

getting a pet. It's a lifelong commitment. If you can't treat your pet

right, then don't get one.

 

I would also like to appeal to the government to impose stricter rules

and harsher penalties against all those who are cruel to animals. The

current penalty is a mere slap on the wrist. I think that a minimum

jail term of five years should be imposed on those who are guilty of

mistreating animals. A mere fine just won't do the job.

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