Reward for information on dog burned alive
There is a £1000 reward for the information leading to a conviction of the evil scum that set fire to a staffie in the following topic
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Forwarded from Wendy Clewley.
Please crosspost to everyone you know.
Somebody, somewhere knows something and we need to find out who carried out this despicable crime.
Bob
Appeal for Information:
A male Staffordshire Bull Terrier has been found burned alive.
He was wearing a collar, harness and had been muzzled, tightly tied to a tree and set on fire, his remains were found by a dog walker on the outskirts of Handsworth Golf Course, Birmingham on Wednesday 15th February.
Someone must know who these evil sick people are?
Or maybe you have noticed a dog which has disappeared in the area?
This dog has been set on fire in an area where his body would easily be found.
Think about the horror, agony and pain he suffered, please give over any information you have, no matter how small you may think it is.
RSPCA Inspector Simon Davies is appealing for information:
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Sate...53758&marker=1
RSPCA Cruelty & Advice Line - 0870 55 55 999
The Birmingham Evening Mail has covered the story, but be warned, a photo of the dead dog has been published, in an effort
to bring the perpetrators of this sickening crime to justice.
http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/...story_continue
Rest In Peace
We wish we could have been there for you when you needed it most
They can't hurt you anymore and their day will come.
Forwarded from Wendy Clewley.
Please crosspost to everyone you know.
Somebody, somewhere knows something and we need to find out who carried out this despicable crime.
Bob
Appeal for Information:
A male Staffordshire Bull Terrier has been found burned alive.
He was wearing a collar, harness and had been muzzled, tightly tied to a tree and set on fire, his remains were found by a dog walker on the outskirts of Handsworth Golf Course, Birmingham on Wednesday 15th February.
Someone must know who these evil sick people are?
Or maybe you have noticed a dog which has disappeared in the area?
This dog has been set on fire in an area where his body would easily be found.
Think about the horror, agony and pain he suffered, please give over any information you have, no matter how small you may think it is.
RSPCA Inspector Simon Davies is appealing for information:
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Sate...53758&marker=1
RSPCA Cruelty & Advice Line - 0870 55 55 999
The Birmingham Evening Mail has covered the story, but be warned, a photo of the dead dog has been published, in an effort
to bring the perpetrators of this sickening crime to justice.
http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/...story_continue
Rest In Peace
We wish we could have been there for you when you needed it most
They can't hurt you anymore and their day will come.
Just to let you all know whats happening since report of the above subject
Animal helpline flooded with calls
Feb 23 2006
By Adam Smith, Birmingham Mail
DESPERATE owners of missing Staffordshire Bull terriers have flooded a helpline following the publication of shocking pictures of a dog brutally killed in the city.
The RSPCA inspector who released the picture of the dog, which was tied to a tree and burnt on Handsworth golf course, said: "The phone has not stopped ringing with owners of Staffs asking if it's their dog. It shows how many are being stolen across the West Midlands."
The breed is the most coveted for ruthless villains who steal dogs to sell on or, even worse, to enter the murky world of dog fighting.
Dog-napping is becoming a serious problem across Britain - entertainer Lionel Blair had his pooch snatched last week.
Jane Hayes, founder of the Dog-lost website, which was set up to reunite snatched dogs with their owners, said dog thefts were hitting epic proportions.Thefts of Staffordshire Bull Terriers are really common in Birmingham," she said. "They are stolen then sold in pubs and clubs to people who think these type of dogs are the latest fashion accessory. Even worse, they are sold into Birmingham's dog-fighting community."
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals was the latest to pledge cash. The London based charity has offered £1,000 to the fund to catch those responsible for killing the dog.
The RSPCA spokseman said: "Animal abusers are cowards and take their issues out on the most defenceless beings available. Birmingham residents have good reason to be concerned. According to leading mental health professionals and the police, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat not only to other animals, but to the community as a whole."
Animal helpline flooded with calls
Feb 23 2006
By Adam Smith, Birmingham Mail
DESPERATE owners of missing Staffordshire Bull terriers have flooded a helpline following the publication of shocking pictures of a dog brutally killed in the city.
The RSPCA inspector who released the picture of the dog, which was tied to a tree and burnt on Handsworth golf course, said: "The phone has not stopped ringing with owners of Staffs asking if it's their dog. It shows how many are being stolen across the West Midlands."
The breed is the most coveted for ruthless villains who steal dogs to sell on or, even worse, to enter the murky world of dog fighting.
Dog-napping is becoming a serious problem across Britain - entertainer Lionel Blair had his pooch snatched last week.
Jane Hayes, founder of the Dog-lost website, which was set up to reunite snatched dogs with their owners, said dog thefts were hitting epic proportions.Thefts of Staffordshire Bull Terriers are really common in Birmingham," she said. "They are stolen then sold in pubs and clubs to people who think these type of dogs are the latest fashion accessory. Even worse, they are sold into Birmingham's dog-fighting community."
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals was the latest to pledge cash. The London based charity has offered £1,000 to the fund to catch those responsible for killing the dog.
The RSPCA spokseman said: "Animal abusers are cowards and take their issues out on the most defenceless beings available. Birmingham residents have good reason to be concerned. According to leading mental health professionals and the police, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat not only to other animals, but to the community as a whole."
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