Help Us in Call For Tougher Sentences for Animal Abusers

Posted By Ryan O'Meara Date: 4/06 Posted Under: Dog News

Meet Shaun Furgusson. Say hello to Peter Dibden. Introducing Lee Howard, Leighton Martin Collins and Wesley Lloyd Bryan

All of them have something in common. They’re animal abusers of the cruellest kind. They also share another common bond. They’re all out and about mixing in society with you and I.

Furgusson: 6 months prison time. His crime. Abducted his neighbour, Tracy Bainbridge’s dog Chrissie, and subjected her to a shocking tirade of violence including.Throwing her at a television
Beating her with an assortment of improvised weapons
Cutting off part of her ear.
Breaking 5 of her ribs
Causing her severe brain damage
Puncturing her lung
Shatteringher teeth

Dibden: Executed his own pet dog, Max with a Samurai sword. No jail but a £900 fine.

Lee Howard: Abandoned his three dogs, leaving them to die a slow and torturous death of starvation and dehydration. He got a 6 month prison sentence.

Leighton Martin Collins: Admitted to punching his pet Yorkshire Terrier in the face so many times that it had to be put to sleep after the dog, one of the world’s smallest breeds of dog, had “shown him up”, as Collins put it.Collins had been drinking and admitted to having had 5 pints of beer prior to the incident. He was drinking at the public house where his partner is the landlady, and felt that the dog was “showing him up” in front of the other customers. He was sentenced to pay vet costs of £1,012.89 but did not receive a prison term.

Now meet James Hipwell: He was released from a 6-month prison sentence following a high profile court case. His crime? He tipped some shares on a website and in a newspaper column before going on to buy some himself knowing their value would have risen on the back of his tipping.

Take your choice. They all got no more than 6-month sentences except Dibden, he got none. There’s every chance you could bump into one of them going about your daily business, maybe you’ll sit next one on a bus or train. Happy about that?

Today we learn Wesley Lloyd Bryan, found guilty of neglect after two puppies in his care were discovered with horrendous injuries caused by being burned with scalding water and left for dead whilst Bryan and others ignored their anguished cries.Bryan is, at the time publication, on the run.

When he is eventually apprehended he’ll learn that he’s been punished for his crimes. He’s been given a 10-year ban from keeping animals.What, you thought he’d be getting a more severe punishment? After all, he only boiled a couple of puppies alive, broke one of their legs, ignored their cries of pain for four days and then went on the run from the Police. You don’t think a 10-year ban on keeping animals is enough? We (K9 Magazine) have said it once and we’ll say it again - IT’S TIME FOR ANIMAL ABUSERS TO GET REAL PUNISHMENTS TO FIT THEIR SICKENING CRIMES.How, in anyone’s mind can it be right that a person capable of killing his own pet with a Samurai sword should not get jail time? How can someone who abducts a dog, tortures it and then pretends to help the poor animal’s worry-stricken owner search for the missing pet get the same time in jail as a wide-boy who’s greed got the better of him? We’re not for a moment suggesting that fraudsters don’t deserve jail, they do. But come on, who would you rather be locked up right now? Who would you rather share a bus or train ride with?

Britain needs to change its stance in the cruellest cases of animal abuse. We all take a collective gasp when hearing of these shocking crimes in our newspapers and we assume justice will be served through the courts. The facts are that real justice will never be served until the courts are given the authority to hand down sentences severe enough to fit the level and nature of the crime.

K9 Magazine is a non-campaigning publication. We don’t preach to people how to look after their pets. We don’ pass judgement on pet politics, tail docking, hunting, electric collars or the like. We print the news, the facts and not our opinion. Today we make an exception. Today we ask our readers and any right minded people to help us put pressure on the Government to make changes to enable courts to hand down tougher sentences to animal abusers. Please help us.

By joining Pet Owners Parliament you can get your voice heard by the decision makers who decide the laws relating to animal issues and punishments to cruel animal abusers.

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If you care about animal welfare and the punishment handed down to animal cruelty perpetrators please sign up to become a member of the Pet Owners Parliament. It’s free and it takes just moments to make a REAL difference.

Thank you.
Ryan O’Meara
Editor-in-Chief, K9 Magazine

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88 comments...What do you think?

  1. Posted by Kim 4th June, 2006 at 2:57 am

    I’d support any campaign which meant harsher punishments for animal cruelty cases such as these, a deterrant needs to be enforced.

  2. Posted by Peter Callaway 4th June, 2006 at 3:57 am

    I fully support your campaign

  3. Posted by Joanne Larner 4th June, 2006 at 4:11 am

    Don’t the courts realise that these disgusting people who abuse and torture animals often go on to other violent crimes and murder of children and other vulnerable people? When will the establishment recognise that violent crimes against people OR animals are more serious than monetary crimes? Oh no, I forgot - money is much more important, isn’t it???

    Seriously, these people are abnormally sick and dangerous. Jail them now!

  4. Posted by sandie rule 4th June, 2006 at 7:04 am

    I would support much harsher sentences with regards to all forms of animal cruelty. The judicial system today is much too lenient and do not give out the appropriate sentence.

    If an animal is mistreated, abused or a victim of cruelty, who is going to speak out for them?

  5. Posted by Joanne Lewis 4th June, 2006 at 8:36 am

    I would definately support harsher sentences and punishment for those who treat animals cruely. Animals have feelings too but they can’t tell anybody about them, unlike humans.

  6. Posted by kim wilkinson 4th June, 2006 at 10:33 am

    I think that all Animal abusers should be punished, they have no right to hurt any living Animal, maybe if there was a tougher punishment these sick individuals would think twice before they act so cruelly. Animals have no voice we need to help them as much as we can, its such a cruel world.

  7. Posted by Kate Shaw 4th June, 2006 at 11:00 am

    Most assuredly the sentences for animal abuses such as you describe should be much more severe. The current practice of leniency sends out altogether the wrong message, implying that such behaviour is acceptable. To those people who really don’t care about animal mistreatment, I’d say they should remember that the sorts of people who can treat an animal with such appalling viciousness will be mete out similar savagery to people.

  8. Posted by Kate Waldron 4th June, 2006 at 12:06 pm

    I would fully support any campaign that would help give these evil “humans” , tougher sentences (if you can actually call them human!! I’m not implying that they are animals either, that would certainly be a great insult to the animals!) We need to make the public aware that this behaviour will not be tolerated and hopefully they may think twice before committing this cruel crime. As previously mentioned, it is a very cruel world!

  9. Posted by Aileen 4th June, 2006 at 12:14 pm

    I fully support your campaign, and I personally think all animal abusers ought to be jailed for life!
    Keep up the good work!

  10. Posted by Alan Cruickshank 4th June, 2006 at 12:21 pm

    I am the former chairman of a German Shepherd rescue charity in Scotland and completely support your campaign, i have seen enough cruelty and neglect to last ten life times, hence why i am the former chairman, i just couldn’t stomach any more, this is the first time i have said this out loud.

  11. Posted by Sue Simmons 4th June, 2006 at 8:16 pm

    How in the world can anyone know that crimes such as these are being perpetrated against these poor, defenceless animals and turn the other cheek. There really is no-one as blind as those who refuse to see - but people (& in particular the “powers that be” who are in a position to put legislation into place to ensure that tougher sentencing WILL be mandatory) MUST now be made to see & those responsible have to be held to account for the suffering they cause.
    Enough is enough…………how many more truly innocents have to suffer through “our” ignorance, hatred & plain indifference!

  12. Posted by Tova Bolland 5th June, 2006 at 5:27 am

    People who are cruel to animals are very sick people & need to be punished either prison (or though these are being overcrowded) or a mental place, or made to work with animals (under strict supervision).

  13. Posted by Sally Smith 5th June, 2006 at 7:14 am

    I fully support your campaigh, there should be longer, tougher sentences (but not in the soft jails we have)
    These sub-humans should be giving the same treatment they gave the poor aminals they abused,

  14. Posted by L Galbraith 5th June, 2006 at 11:38 am

    Abusing the helpless, the defenceless animals is just inexcusable. Much harsher sentences need to be delivered, not just a ’slap on the wrist’ of 6 months.

  15. Posted by ann becouarn 7th June, 2006 at 6:43 am

    I support your campaign
    I would give them a taste of their own medicin, let them see what its like to suffer.
    It sickens and upsets me.

  16. Posted by cat 7th June, 2006 at 2:09 pm

    I totally support any action that punishes these sadistic, poor excuses for human beings, that think harming any animal is their right. All animals need protection and the laws are just not tough enough to stop the problem. How many times does the establishment need to hear that people who abuse animals can go on to abuse other people including small children, before they take some serious, truly punitive action? Maybe if the abusers were harmed as they have done to these poor, innocent animals, they might start to reform.

  17. Posted by Lois 9th June, 2006 at 7:58 am

    Tougher sentancing is most definately required for anyone who abuses an animal. Don’t let them get away with it.

  18. Posted by Tara 12th June, 2006 at 5:22 am

    It is terrible how dog abusers get next to no punishment. A dog/cat is still a living being and can feel pain. Many serial killers start out with abusing animals so when you look at it frm a human stand point of view we need to stop these people where they should be stopped. If we make them think its okay to abuse animals then they say why not move onto humans as well? Its never okay to kill any dog/cat or person and we need to make that clear with our laws!

  19. Posted by bob sparkes 13th June, 2006 at 3:18 am

    im all for better policing and greater powers to stop the abuse of animals ..

  20. Posted by Alison 13th June, 2006 at 5:26 am

    Animal abuse needs to be stopped its wrong, all the abusers need harsher punishment, heavier fines and imprisonment and made sure that they never own another animal in their life

  21. Posted by Rosi 19th June, 2006 at 2:34 pm

    There is definitely a need for tougher sentencing. Abuse of any kind to animals should not be tolerated.

  22. Posted by Marianne 20th June, 2006 at 12:32 am

    I fully support your campaign!

  23. Posted by Joanne Evans 21st June, 2006 at 11:56 am

    People who hurt animals are sick, they should have much tougher sentences. Animals are living things just like us, they have every right and more to be on this earth. If somone kills an animal it should be tret as a murder.

  24. Posted by Nicola 29th June, 2006 at 1:19 pm

    What has happened to dog being mans best friend? to my knowledge this is till very much the case. I am appauled that living, loyal and loving creatures can be viewed so unimportantly by the so called Criminal justice system. It seems as if animal cruelty cases are treated as being nothing more than a waste of time, a nuisance at least that is the impression i received having read the above article. This has to stop as a tax payer i have absolutely no objections to cases like these being brought to justice and its about time they were. It is a disgrace that a nation of supposed animal lovers tolerate such injustices. Enough is enough!!

    I whole heartedly support your campaign

    God bless you and this cause x

  25. Posted by Debbie Plummer 3rd July, 2006 at 6:06 am

    The people guilty of these wrongdoings have either mental health problems or are born with psychopathic tendencies thus making them dangerous to all living things and not just animals. They are also cowards and bullies. Unfortunately, we live in an age whereby people are all too willing to turn a blind eye and children and animals suffer as a result.
    I wholeheartedly support your campaign.
    Tougher sentencing is one option - I would personally favour punishment to fit the crime with widespread media coverage to make others think twice.

  26. Posted by Chrissie Hurt 3rd July, 2006 at 7:13 am

    Its about time that the right to live a worthwhile existence, free from abuse and torture was extended to all animals - all creatures of this planet. We all deserve a chance to live a good life - the best that NATURE can give us. A wasp has as much right to live as a human, so does a dog, or a cat. The dog gives love and loyalty, joy and companionship, They protect us to the best of their ability, and for the most part we repay that trust - but some ‘humans’ think otherwise - think their pets are there to take out their frustrations upon - all because they (the ‘human’) is in fact defective in some way - this should be punished the same way they would be punished for harming another human - we are on this earth together - we are not superior - just better able to dominate because of what nature gave us. Nature did not give us the right to cause pain and fear.

  27. Posted by Karen McGowan-Olyott 3rd July, 2006 at 7:25 am

    I totally support your campaign!! The courts MUST be allowed to give a sentence to fit the crime! A 6mth sentance is nothing! and the only do half!! I think a bigger sentance, a large fine and communitee poop-scooping! ( I know shouldn’t be nessessary but it is!)

  28. Posted by Sarah Kay 3rd July, 2006 at 7:34 am

    I totally back this campaign, it’s about time the powers that be who can punish these people did so with appropriate sentences rather than a little slap on the wrist!!! How would they like what these evil people do to animals done to them especially if they didn’t have a voice to tell anyone!!!!!

  29. Posted by Lyn Freeman 3rd July, 2006 at 7:53 am

    I wholeheartedly back this campaign. How can anyone get away with killing or torturing an animal, I don’t know. If it was done to a human being, they would get life. And if you think of it, we are animals too. So why one rule for one and another rule for the other. Just because beasts don’t have as big a brain than us, doesn’t make them inferior. Do to the abusers what they do to the abused. Then see what happens. I feel soooo strongly about this. I wish I could get my hands on them!!!!!

  30. Posted by Louise 3rd July, 2006 at 12:14 pm

    I fully support this campaign, this news made me cry at work. If you are an animal abuser, how does a ban on keeping animals affect your life? So what, are you going to stick to it? How is it monitored? There is almost no change to the abusers life, a prison sentence is far more inconvinient to an animal abuser.
    Unfortunately until our governmant makes much tougher sentencing on rape and murder and without parole, animal absuers are unfortunately way down on their list of importance.
    Please, whoever has the power, have the courage to make some real changes, take this opportunity.

  31. Posted by amy britcher 3rd July, 2006 at 1:13 pm

    I dare not begin to tell you how I feel about those who abuse animals…. Just to let you know that i support this campaign 100%

  32. Posted by Anna Eliason 3rd July, 2006 at 11:26 pm

    Thank you for the job you´re doing!
    Anna

    W8 4NA

  33. Posted by Ryan 4th July, 2006 at 12:21 am

    [Submitted by Jeana Shippey]
    It is with deep regret i have had to read the many cruelty articles about animal cruelty.

    Time and time again, we hear about such horrific abuse, on poor defenceless animals.

    One article i read about in the papers earlier this year, and it still haunts me every day, was about the poor staffordshire dog TAMMY who the police did take away from the owner for abuse, and the RSPCA also had to give the dog back, after a judge over ruled the RSPCA, a year later they found the animal so badly traumatised and abused they had to put the dog to sleep.

    Studies all around the world state that these HORRIBLE people will again go on to abuse animals, and yet we give them a ban for 5 to 10 years, THESE PEOPLE NEED PUNISHMENT IN PRISON, and BANNED FOR LIFE… i would like to see the law changed now, not when its too late.

  34. Posted by GLENN 4th July, 2006 at 5:22 am

    Me and my family thoroughly support this campaign. Thank you all for speaking out!

  35. Posted by Lisa Baker 4th July, 2006 at 12:21 pm

    With animal abuse usually comes violent crimes against humans to and as such the authorities should clamp down on abusers of animals. These comments columns are all very good but will the correct people see them?

  36. Posted by Angela Cairns 4th July, 2006 at 12:56 pm

    Tougher sentencing is a must.
    I fully support this

  37. Posted by michele bimpson 4th July, 2006 at 1:34 pm

    These “people” (and I use the word lightly) are the scum of the earth - they are no better than child abusers, abusing animals that cannot fight back or speak up for themselves.
    i fully support your campaign for tougher sentencing.

  38. Posted by cass 11th July, 2006 at 11:31 am

    its about time animals had the laws full protection - they are ‘ people ‘ , not possessions, and therefore the charge sheets for these cruel people should read ‘ murder ‘ and not ‘ animal cruelty ‘ - a sadist is as a sadist does, and we need to fully protect the innocent and vulnerable in our society - all violent crimes should carry much heavier penalties

  39. Posted by michelle 16th July, 2006 at 9:25 am

    It makes me sick to my stomach to hear of these crimes.I get angry and so frustrated at hearing they only get fines or a ban on keeping animals.Even if they were banned for the rest of their lives it wont change who they are inside and what they are capable of.Whats to stop them harming animals that dont belong to them? THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN THIS WORLD!!!

  40. Posted by Colette 19th July, 2006 at 5:34 am

    I think animal abusers should face much tougher sentences, e.g. longer jail terms and higher fines. I also think anyone who commits a deliberate act of cruelty should face an automatic lifetime ban on keeping any animal. I think banning them from only keeping certain species, or for only a few years, is a waste of time.

  41. Posted by Alison Innerdale-Bennett 23rd July, 2006 at 2:13 am

    I fully support this campaign. Sentencing for serious animal abuse needs to be very much harsher. It seems the court system gives tougher sentences where money is involved, where people or animals are the victims the courts don’t seem to care. It is long overdue that this be changed.

  42. Posted by Michelle 26th July, 2006 at 2:45 am

    Keep up the good work!

    I think hanging/shooting should be brought back; these cruel people don’t deserve to live after what they put these animals through!!

    Things need to change drastically in this world to make it a better place for everyone, including animals!

  43. Posted by G Johnson 26th July, 2006 at 3:27 am

    I 100% support your campaign, having worked in a vets, I have seen things that is just un excusable, I can not understand how any ”person” can harm any animal. What gives them the right? This country NEEDS to toughen up, other countries can manage it!!

  44. Posted by Louise Ford 26th July, 2006 at 3:39 am

    I fully support your campaign.

    Animal cruelty needs to be taken more seriously - It is disgusting how people can commit these horrific acts.
    Life is the greatest gift we have…

    This is not just an issue for animal lovers.

    Very often these people commit crimes and abuse against humans too.

    Tougher sentences need to be in place - NOW

  45. Posted by Laura Minto 26th July, 2006 at 3:51 am

    I fully support your campaign, what these people have done makes me sick to the stomach.

    Leeds West Yorks

  46. Posted by ANGELA ASTLEY 26th July, 2006 at 6:03 am

    I cant get my head round the fact that we live in a world where this happens.. what the hell is going on!!!!
    The people (sick scum bags) who do this to animals deserve harsher punishments!! I support all you are doing, I hope these empty headed so called humans get what is coming to them, and that the goverment gets its finger out and reforms the outdated laws on animal cruelty. I urge everyone to back the “stamp it out” campaign being run by the Sun newspaper.

  47. Posted by terry pride 26th July, 2006 at 1:32 pm

    i cannot help but agree that the sentences [when/if any] do not seem to fit the crimes; far stronger measures, not only to deter such dreadful cruelty, but to PROTECT the general public, seem to me to be needed.

    there is a well-known link between animal abuse & domestic violence, animal cruelty & violent crimes against people; to ignore the link from animal-victim violence, injury or death to humans, is foolhardy.

    youths & juveniles who abuse animals, in particular, need intervention to change those behaviors =before!= they reach adulthood.

    if we cannot deter or prevent, then punishment which removes the abuser from society, coupled to rehabilitation so that they do not re-offend after release, is the only safe response.

    - terry pride, pro member Assoc. Of Pet Dog Trainers #1827; certified Vet’s Asst.
    “change is good - U first!” [tm ‘04]

  48. Posted by margaret dick 26th July, 2006 at 3:10 pm

    Totally support tougher penalties. Animal cruelty should be treated in the same manner as if the abuse was to a human. Once convicted the person should never again be allowed to own or look after an animal.

  49. Posted by Helen 27th July, 2006 at 4:54 pm

    I would support your campaign for tougher sentences for animal abusers. Our laws should at least equal those in the USA. Our laws are too soft and no deterrant to those who commit such despicable acts.

    If they commit cruelty to an animal what would they do to a adult or defenceless child.

    Let the punishment fit the crime.

  50. Posted by Sarah Marsh 30th July, 2006 at 7:24 am

    I am involved i n the world of animal welfare (Greyhounds in particular) and it never ceases to horrify my how mankind can come up with more and more ways to torture, maim and kill their pets.

    Sentences should reflect the crime, stopping people from owning animals is totally useless, there is no way this can be monitored.

    Jail and enforced, supervised work with animals as well as heavy fines and reduction of any government benefits received in my opinion is the way forward.

  51. Posted by loe 7th August, 2006 at 8:03 am

    i think people should get a big sentence if found guilty of animal cruelty, it makes me sick to read what some poor animals go through because of someones sick head, plz plz lets try to get these sickos the punishment they need , i think myself these people should get years inside for this cruelty and not months.

  52. Posted by Brenda 17th August, 2006 at 11:19 am

    Myself + husband wholey heartedly support this campaign please lets see something done about this cruelty and persons responsible for it NOW not in 5 years time. Its gone on long enough and will continue until longer jail time is enforced and to serve the full sentencing for their dispicable acts on innocent animals

  53. Posted by Anne Bodle 28th August, 2006 at 2:45 pm

    It’s time the punishment fit the crime. Harsher sentences will not stop animal abuse but it may make some of the perpetrators stop and think and perhaps even change their minds about abusing. If it stops only one person then at least thats one victim saved!!!!!

  54. Posted by hayley standley 3rd September, 2006 at 5:06 pm

    The fact that people can commit such atrocities and unspeakable acts against animals , and a fraudster who just got greedy get the same sentance is most certainly worrying . Its the same with paedophiles the justice system is failing animals and children who are the most vulnerable. The goverment has got to see that people who enjoy torturing animals to death are most likely to move on to commit violent murders later on. If you murder an animal the penalty should be the same as if you murder a human.

  55. Posted by Sue 13th September, 2006 at 8:25 pm

    I support any campaign that works for tougher penalties for animal abusers. It’s unbelievable what people can get away with when the victim is an animal…..unbelievable, disgusting, and obscene.

  56. Posted by Samantha Bentley 14th September, 2006 at 2:11 am

    I fully support your cause.The punishment for animal abuse in this country is way too lenient.The courts must be given more power to impose much stricter sentences and heavier fines

  57. Posted by Ronnie Preul 15th September, 2006 at 8:23 pm

    I absolutely support tougher laws. Over the summer, there was a case in Des Moines IA about a family whose dog was found in their yard hung in their tree like a condemned man, because apparently it barked at a passerby too much. The person who did it has yet to be caught. The dog, meantime, has had to undergo surgery to correct problems with his trachea. It’s a known fact that crimes against animals are just the first step in the progression to eventually harming or even killing a human being. God gave mankind dominion over the creatures of the earth, but He does not condone the willfull torture and slaughter of His creatures, human or animal. If we don’t protect these creatures, who will?

  58. Posted by Amy 16th September, 2006 at 5:21 am

    Tougher sentencing for animal cruelty is long overdue. I FULLY support this campaign.

  59. Posted by Jesscica 16th September, 2006 at 12:43 pm

    I do not live in the UK. but in the US. But still i believe that animal cruelty sentencing should be taken just as if they murdered a human. Animals have feelings just as we, and for someone to be sick enough to hurt them and leave them to suffer is just immorral! If someone can hurt a small creature whos to say that they wont someday tourture a child or another human being. so there for im totally for a tougher sentence in animal cruelty!

  60. Posted by Mrs S W Doke 24th September, 2006 at 8:33 am

    I wholeheartedly support your campaign for harsh sentences for animal abusers.

  61. Posted by Joanne Kennedy 28th September, 2006 at 5:17 pm

    ILOVE that you started this campaign!! I support you 100% too. People who commit these heinous crimes against animals need to be “abused” in the same manner as they abuse the animals! If criminals KNEW they were going to have the same thing(s) done to them that they do to ANY animal, this kind of “behavoir” would almost cease to exist!! Jail time and monetary fines are CLEARLY not enough! It obviously doesn’t work, and we are wasting tax payer’s money by housing and feeding them!! Passing stronger legislation won’t work either, if law enforcement won’t ENFORCE the laws!

  62. Posted by Steve B 5th October, 2006 at 8:11 am

    Just five minutes is all I would need with each of them. Aren’t we such a nice species. Well it is our planet isn’t it!!!!!!

  63. Posted by katie 30th October, 2006 at 2:09 pm

    hey im actually doing my speech on animal abuse!why?because its such a big issue in the world today i love animals.i have 2 dogs a yellow lab,9yrs.old a bichon frise 1 yrs.old a cat i dont know the age and 5 fishies-katie 13

  64. Posted by Karen Wood 1st November, 2006 at 4:50 am

    It’s disgusting, the ‘punishment’ given out to these sick people. Long sentences with hard labour should be the rule for animal abusers.

  65. Posted by Charlie 2nd January, 2007 at 5:30 pm

    In support of more fitting sentences for animal abusers. This is why our children are being mauled by dogs who have been abused and mistreated themselves, and taught that hurt is ok!!!!! Stop theese people and help reduce dog attacks!!! For our childrens sakes!

  66. Posted by Samantha Smith 17th January, 2007 at 1:10 pm

    Animals to me are just like humans. They have feelings. If you punch one, it’s like punching a person, they cry they feel. People don’t understand that.
    I have 2 dogs and 1 cat. I love them more than anything in the world and if someone were to hurt them in any way I would be willing to get in trouble for them. I love animals more than humans to be completely honest with you.
    If you kill a dog, you out to get the same time you would if you had killed a person. Like someone said up there, animal abuse and killings can lead up to the person becoming a serial killer, it has in a lot of cases.
    I don’t understand why it’s socially acceptable to kill animals, but not humans? I’m not for killing humans, but seriously. People put kittens in microwaves to see what happens to them, how would they feel if someone put their baby in the microwave for the same reason?
    People need to know it’s not alright to kill animals, and they need to start doing background searches on people who want to adopt or purchase an animal, just like they do with people who want to adopt a child.
    In Texas and California they want to terminate all pitbulls because of attacks and problems they have had with them. Very rarely does a dog have an aggressive temperment naturally. 9 times out of 10 when a dog attacks someone it is scared, since it’s so used to be beaten by it’s owners. They are defending themselves and they don’t know better. My 2 dogs I adopted and both were abused. They are the sweetest dogs ever, and I just don’t understand how someone could hurt such loving creatures. I just wish that people who do these horrible things would suffer for what they did. They need to. 6 months max. , a fine, and not being able to own an animal for 5 years isn’t anything. They will go back to be sick freaks and doing it again most likely, and hey they might move on to humans next.

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  68. Posted by Pat Elliott 26th November, 2007 at 3:04 am

    How can a civilised nation justify these paltry sentences?
    The time is long overdue that sentences for animal abuse be reviewed and increased markedly.

  69. Posted by Mark 26th November, 2007 at 4:44 am

    I back any campaign that will help increase the sentences handed out to these sick individuals. As long as people get a slap on the wrist for these crimes then they will continue to happen.

    There should be a 2 year minimum sentence for animal abusers.

    When you see abuse like this and then see the paltry sentencing handed out to the abusers, you have to wonder why we have a reputation of a nation of animal lovers.

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  71. Posted by Anita 6th January, 2008 at 2:51 am

    I fully support your campaign. I don’t understand why these people gets away with killing. It’s disgusting.

  72. Posted by Alan J Butcher 31st January, 2008 at 12:04 pm

    We humans have made a right mess of this planet. Our problem is that we are at the top of the tree of earth’s evolution. There is no one above us, unless, of course, we believe in God. So, we ought to behave responsibly and self regulate… but do we - Hell! To my mind, there is absolutely no excuse for cruelty, even in ignorance. If only our ’system’ could enable appropriate retribution for our misdeeds towards other living beings - just as we do for our ‘brother’ beings: there would be a much reduced cruelty toll. Our pets - our friends, deserve much better consideration. Remember, for example our dogs are 100% dependent on us for everything - food, accommodation and love. Our pets need our care and leadership on a 24/7 basis. If we cannot do this we should review our position of ‘ownership’. Our pets should be as precious to us as our children.
    Clearly, we need to eradicate genuine pests, but this activity also can be performed humanely. So, what is our problem? For most of us, it goes without saying: … but for the small minority of ’sick’ people we need harsher deterrents. There should be NO excuse for cruelty.
    I believe in the humane use of e-collars to give our dogs freedom from the leash and a quality of life enjoyed by only a few, but paramount to anything else is my desire for justice for those with whom we share this planet. We only live once… and so do they!

  73. Posted by Carla 19th February, 2008 at 5:24 pm

    Yes - definitely far tougher punishment should be used for animal cruelty as at the moment the feeble bans ,fines and miniscule sentences are hardly a deterrant. But - what is anyone going to DO about it? Where do we go from here? We’re all agreeing something should be done but WHAT? Shouldnt we be using this collection of shared opinion to contact an MP or something? And I dont mean another petition that can be ignored - Id really like to be a part of this change as it is immoral to sit back while this sickening torture continues.

  74. Posted by Dave 19th February, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    There should be harsher punishment for animal cruelty. Its obvious really. There should be a jail sentence at the very least!

  75. Posted by auna aiello 27th February, 2008 at 10:20 pm

    I completly support your campaign.
    The scum bags that bring the pain and torture upon animals should have this very pain inflicted on themselves.
    not everyone deserves a second chance.
    especilly animal abusers.
    throw then in jail for life.
    There is NO excuse for treating an animal so poorly.

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  77. Posted by Tracy Richardson 13th March, 2008 at 10:29 am

    I fully support this campaign and cannot understand the government not issuing tougher sentences for these monsters. Do they not understand that these people are evil and should not be allowed to get away with it. What’s to stop them from getting another dog (or other animal) and doing the same thing?

  78. Posted by Crazy Canine 13th March, 2008 at 4:19 pm

    Surely the government should ensure that there is sufficient money for animal protection made available to the authorities to prosecute scum such as those mentioned above in this article? Also tougher sentencing is the only deterrent for people such as these foul animal abusers.

  79. Posted by Erika 14th March, 2008 at 11:18 am

    I support this completely! I’m doing a research paper on this topic and it’s something that means a lot to me.

  80. Posted by mic 15th March, 2008 at 10:35 am

    tougher sentences are called for to deal with such moronic scumbags

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  83. Posted by Glenys Hutchinson 21st March, 2008 at 8:42 am

    I am absolutely disgusted that anyone could treat an animal like this. These people should be publicly flogged! Tougher sentences are absolutely necessary. (I am concerned that the people who so mistreated the horses and donkeys recently will get off on a technicality.)

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  85. Posted by sandra 23rd April, 2008 at 7:42 am

    pitbull type was seized by merseyside police on 21.7.2007 went to court 5 times with full support of animals in need got my dog back on 17.4.2008 i am now prosecuting the police for the horrendous condition my dog came home to much to write down and very very angry this is cruelty to my dog shes only weighing under 3st will not let this go for the sake of all the other pitbulls seized

  86. Posted by Rebecca Jack 23rd April, 2008 at 2:16 pm

    If we aren’t the animals advocate then who is???

    Rebecca Jack
    USA

  87. Posted by sarah 25th April, 2008 at 6:17 am

    i fully 100% support your campain the people who do that should go to jail for a longer time.

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