catfancier
10-14-2004, 11:30 PM
This is not nice, so don't read on if you don't want to.
I read in the NZ Herald this morning an article about a 'woman' who was not given a jail sentence for killing her partners puppy, because of her young age (she was 18, and tried in an adult court, as an adult). Instead she was given 300 hours of community service. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Apparently, one day she was in a bad mood, had a fight with her boyfriend, and became so annoyed at his puppy barking on the balcony of their apartment that she picked up the puppy and threw it off the balcony. It fell about 3m (9ft), landed on the roof of her car, and continued to bark (though it would have been out of shock, pain and no doubt anger, if dogs are capable of that[?]), so instead of realising what she had done and helping the puppy, she threw 2 plastic chairs off the balcony on top of it. The puppy died shortly afterwards.
OH MY GOD I SO WANT TO DO THAT TO HER... HOW COULD ANYONE DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT? :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
The laws really need to be looked at. I wish that we could 'vet' humans who want to own an animal so that we know that the animal will be safe, healthy and looked after well.
There is no excuse for this.
Oh I have to add the comment that she made to her lawyer - "Defence lawyer Katherine Ewen said she did not think her actions would kill or injure the dog."
Apparently she would have been jailed if she was older. What a load of crock.
I read in the NZ Herald this morning an article about a 'woman' who was not given a jail sentence for killing her partners puppy, because of her young age (she was 18, and tried in an adult court, as an adult). Instead she was given 300 hours of community service. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Apparently, one day she was in a bad mood, had a fight with her boyfriend, and became so annoyed at his puppy barking on the balcony of their apartment that she picked up the puppy and threw it off the balcony. It fell about 3m (9ft), landed on the roof of her car, and continued to bark (though it would have been out of shock, pain and no doubt anger, if dogs are capable of that[?]), so instead of realising what she had done and helping the puppy, she threw 2 plastic chairs off the balcony on top of it. The puppy died shortly afterwards.
OH MY GOD I SO WANT TO DO THAT TO HER... HOW COULD ANYONE DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT? :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
The laws really need to be looked at. I wish that we could 'vet' humans who want to own an animal so that we know that the animal will be safe, healthy and looked after well.
There is no excuse for this.
Oh I have to add the comment that she made to her lawyer - "Defence lawyer Katherine Ewen said she did not think her actions would kill or injure the dog."
Apparently she would have been jailed if she was older. What a load of crock.