Thursday, August 22, 2013
By RASHAD ROLLE
A GERMAN Shepherd dog owned by the Royal Bahamas Police Force died from heat stress on Monday after being found in the back of a van.
In view of the incident, animal rights activists are calling for a full investigation into the matter.
Jim Crosby, a canine aggression expert at the Bahamas Humane Society, said the dog was brought “into the clinic near death” after being found in a van where it is believed he stayed for more than a day.
When the dog’s temperature was recorded 35 minutes later, his temperature was 110 degrees.
The normal temperature for dogs is between 101 to 102 degrees, Mr Crosby said, adding: “His temperature was enough to basically fry him. It causes brain failure and organ failure. He obviously died from heat stress. There were no injuries and his death could’ve been completely preventable.”
Mr Crosby said Police Force officials know who is responsible for the dog’s death and that person could have performed criminal negligence.
Comments
henny says...
What a shame. What were you thinking? Leaving an animal in a car in 80+ degrees for several hours with no ventilation is going to get the same results as leaving a child there.
Posted 22 August 2013, 12:50 p.m. Suggest removal
henny says...
Rory...you are 100% right.
Posted 22 August 2013, 2:36 p.m. Suggest removal
lazybor says...
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Posted 22 August 2013, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal
sansoucireader says...
"Owned by the Royal Bahamas Police Force": I hope that means we can expect someone to be charged with animal cruelty before the courts, especially since the article says they know who the person is. Make an example out of them! Left the dog in the van for more than a day? How would they forget something like that? People, please also don't leave infants, small children or the elderly in your vehicle either: HEAT KILLS!
Posted 22 August 2013, 2:49 p.m. Suggest removal
realfreethinker says...
Dont hold your breath
Posted 22 August 2013, 2:51 p.m. Suggest removal
mel says...
oh wow..PETA would be beyond pissed
Posted 23 August 2013, 10:10 a.m. Suggest removal
alexispeack says...
That reminds me! When I was in middle school we had a family night or something and there was a firefighter truck and a police car[.][1] I got to meet the police dog and it was super awesome to see how well trained he was[.][2] The officer at one point told the dog to go potty and the dog would move and stop until the officer had decided they were far enough away to do the deed. It was more impressive in real life, I assure you. What are all of the tricks you teach dogs? How do you punish them if they do something wrong?
[1]: http://www.evilsharpshoot.com/profile/p…
[2]: http://www.arcadegamescorner.com/profil…
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bismark says...
charge that lousy officer
for animal cruelty.
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