Society
100 dogs in Canada killed after business slows
Updated: 2011-02-01 09:36
(Agencies)
VANCOUVER- An organization that fights animal abuse is calling the slaughter of 100 sled dogs by an outdoor adventure company in British Columbia a bloodbath and police are investigating.
Marcie Moriarty says some dogs were shot, while others' throats were slit before their bodies were pitched into a mass grave.
Vancouver radio station CKNW radio is reporting that the company expected more sledding business in an anticipated post-Olympics tourism boom. But the boom never materialized and the sled dogs were killed last April.
Outdoor Adventures Whistler couldn't be reached for comment.
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