Sled Dog Country - Northwest Territories
[Yellowknife, NWT]: "Someone shot six sled dogs in the face at a public dump. Corpses were left
tied to trees and muzzled with duct tape. It is not against the law and southern animal-lovers are going
nuts." (February 4th, 2005)

Sources:

http://garyrolfe.com/diary/page212.htm

Northern News Services story about murdered sled dogs

CBC North: 'Dead Dogs Not Bait, Conservation Officer Says'

Government of NWT Legislative Assembly: Member's Statement On Treatment Of Canine
Friends: by Ms. Sandy Lee - MLA, Yellowknife (Range Lake)

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would like to begin today also by extending a very special
welcome to Mr. Robert McLeod. I must say, Mr. Speaker, I have really enjoyed watching him watch us
over the last few months. He certainly has given me a new perspective to have a fresh set of eyes and
many ideas he has brought to us already. Also, Mr. Speaker, I don't know if everybody knows, but
today is New Year's Day under the lunar calendar. I know you have wished us a Happy New Year from
the regular calendar, but I would like to extend a Happy New Year to everyone here and around the
communities in this Year of the Rooster. Speaking of roosters, Mr. Speaker, I believe one of the most
important jobs we have as MLAs is to crow out loud like roosters about all the issues that are important
to our constituents, especially on behalf of those who are most vulnerable and voiceless. At this point, I
think we would be hard pressed to find too many who are as voiceless and powerless as our canine
friends. Over the last few months, Mr. Speaker, we have really been subject to stories filled with
harrowing and inhumane treatment of four-legged residents in our community.

In January, Mr. Speaker, we read in The Hub [Ed. Note - Hay River, NWT newspaper] about a puppy
being rescued lying on top of his dead sister puppy after they were both thrown into the dumpster and
left to freeze to death in sub-arctic temperatures. Most recently, we have been hearing about the six
sled dogs shot in the mouth and face; not shot in a way to euthanize them quickly and humanely, but
left to die by bleeding to death or by choking in their own blood inside their broken jaws. Mr. Speaker,
I feel compelled to state this in a very descriptive and dramatic way because I believe this government
has an obligation to say something about how this is not acceptable and stand by and give some teeth
to the NWT Dog Act that is already in place as well as enforcing the criminal court provisions that
speaks to inhumane and cruel treatment of animals. Mr. Speaker, many studies have shown that those
who exercise violence against their family, spouses, and children, also show tendencies to be violent
towards animals or treat them in an inhumane way. I believe it all speaks to the behaviour of those
who are not able to empathize with the pain and suffering of others. In the days and weeks ahead, I
will be pursuing these issues. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

February 9, 2005 - NWT Hansard (copyright Government of NWT)

Links:

NWT SPCA - Yellowknife

Fort Smith Animal Society

'On a Shoestring' - Inuvik SPCA

Ruby's Rescue (Inuvik SPCA) - Edmonton Journal