Alaskan malamute owners fined thousands for attack on shih tzu

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SASKATOON, Alta. — The owner of a large, unlicensed Canadian breed of malamute was fined hundreds of thousands of dollars Wednesday over an attack he says forced two of his pups to eat grass. The owner of a large, unlicensed Canadian breed of malamute was fined hundreds of thousands of dollars Wednesday over an attack he says forced two of his pups to eat grass. In May, David Fonjek was fined $250,000 for a second offence, but later appealed the ruling.

He said that when one of his three daughters was sick with typhoid, she was left without food and it took her a day to recover.

“When you’re hungry, you try to get your food up the tree or out the window but you only get three inches of rain per month.”

Then about six weeks ago, the pups went for a walk in the morning. In the afternoon, Fonjek saw two of his pups — who were about 6 years old — licking at grass on a nearby pond.

“They were just chewing like you would chew a rock,” he said, “but I didn’t get a chance to ask them to stop or I might’ve given them a tick.”

Fonjek filed a police report but then stopped ca전주안마 전주출장마사지lling for the report, knowing the animal control service wouldn’t believe him. He told local radio station KOMO that the two pups were “unusual” and didn’t make sense “as pups with malamutes.”

In response to the incident, the Alaskan Government and RCMP launched an investigation and found the breed doesn’t have good nutrition in their grass-fed diets. Fonjek said the compangta5카지노y that distributes it, Animal Life Canada, did nothing wrong. They told him, however, that they would file charges under existing Animal Care Services standards and that they would fight the fine.

Fonjek said he is considering having him fined a grand total of $1 million for the second offence.

In July, Canadian animal lovers in the United States and Canada also launched lawsuits against Animal Life Canada, alleging they should be banned from the U.S. market if the Malamute has a high demand for animal products, such as meat or meat products such as burgers. It’s illegal to buy or sell any animal products derived from animals that are born from such livestock.

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