jeudi 22 août 2013

SAUVES PAR DES ACTIVISTES EN AISE DES CHIENS SONT ADOPTES EN ECOSSE

Amanda Leask and dog Bliss

 
 EN ECOSSE ILS ONT ADOPTE DES CHIENS SAUVES DU TRAFIC VIANDE DE CHIEN DE L' ASIE!!
 
 
 
Pet owners in Scotland are adopting dogs saved by border guards after being stolen to supply an illegal trade in their meat for restaurants in parts of south east Asia.

While most canine lovers visit their local shelter to adopt a rescue dog, a Highland woman has just had her dog imported from half way across the world in Thailand.

Amanda Leask from Strathglass in the Highlands is one of a small group of women from Scotland who had their new pets flown into Edinburgh this week.

The dogs were saved from an illegal meat trade which would have seen them destined for human consumption in Vietnam.

Rescued from the back of a smugglers truck in March, just days away from death, the four dogs were eventually transported by air into Edinburgh to meet the people willing to give them a new life in Scotland.
'Someone's plate'
One of the dogs, Bliss, was found emaciated with distemper in a rusting cage crammed full of other dogs.

But her safe arrival proved too much for her new owner Amanda as she contemplated what the animal had been saved from.

"Ending up on someone's plate," she said. "It's barbaric what these dogs go through."

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