Spain – Third World Country – enforce Animal Protection Laws NOW!

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This is Spain, a Third World Country, Despeñaperros (Jaén), please look also to the van

Some days ago, this shot was taken in the Spanish province of Jaén. No, it’s not China or some of these so called developing nations, this is Spain.

These dogs are brought this way to the hunting and for sure they haven’t had anything to eat since days, so they pursue the bag with more wildness.

May we also say, that in Spain there is no animal torture? May we say that we are a “First World Country”?

Or should we better say we are a Third World Country.

Enforce Animal Defense Laws NOW!

Read it also in Spanish and German

¡Vamos ha hacer que Europa se entre de cómo se tratan a los animales en un país que se dice desarrollado! España.

Esta foto ha sido tomada en la provincia de Jaén hace unos días, no no es China ni uno de esos países que se llaman en vías de desarrollo, es nada más y nada menos que España.

Estos perros son llevados de caza en estas condiciones, y seguramente no habrán probado bocado desde hace días para que se lancen con más ganas a las presas…

¿Podemos decir entonces que en España no hay tortura animal? ¿Podemos decir que somos un país del “primer mundo”?

O más bien somos un país tercermundista.

¡Leyes adecuadas en defensa de los animales, YA!

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Das ist Spanien, ein Dritte-Welt-Land, Despeñaperros (Jaén), Achtung auch auf den Minibus

Dieses Foto wurde vor einigen Tagen in der spanischen Provinz Jaén aufgenommen. Nein, das ist nicht China und auch nicht eines der sogenannten Entwicklungsländer. Es ist wirklich Spanien.

Diese Hunde werden so zur Jagd gebracht und haben sicher seit einigen Tagen nichts zum Fressen bekommen, damit sie sich wilder auf die Beute stürzen…

¿Können wir also sagen, dass es in Spanien keine Tiermisshandlung gibt? Können wir behaupten, dass wir ein “Erste-Welt-Land” sind?

Oder sind wir nicht eher ein Dritte-Welt-Land.

Wir fordern angemessene Gesetze für den Tierschutz, SOFORT!


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7 responses to “Spain – Third World Country – enforce Animal Protection Laws NOW!”

  1. Eleni Michaels avatar
    Eleni Michaels

    Spain join the ranks of the backward and primative thinking countries, you cannot be recognized as progressive first world country. To be human is to be humane and your government doesn’t show any qualities of being human, therefore you cannot even be represented as a country. These acts of cruelty towards innocent and defensless animals are a reflection of your inhumanity.

  2. Beryl Brennan avatar

    
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    Bonjour
    What you say is quite true – of course all cruelty
    to animals is inexcusable, but Spain has less excuse because it classes itself
    with other Western European countries. Ive also heard it referred to as
    a banana republic!
    But what can one do, when the monarch hunts, and
    members of the regional and local councils are both corrupt and
    hunters.
    We have to battle on, both for thewonderful
    volunteers who do so much for the abandoned animals at considerable emotional
    strain on themselvesand also for the voiceless – the animals who have only
    us to speak for them.
    Thank you for commenting and reading Galgo
    News.
    Amities
    Beryl
    http://www.galgonews.com
    Helping to make
    a difference
    A person who has never known a dogs love has
    missed a wonderful part of life. Bob Barker
    The dog has no ambition, no self-interest, no
    desire for vengeance, no fear other than that of displeasing.
    Count of Buffon

  3. elkemuellerruff@googlemail.com avatar
    elkemuellerruff@googlemail.com

    Ich bin fassunglos, was muß denn noch alles passieren, dass man endlich einmal gegen das Elend dieser armen Tiere etwas unternimmt?? Spanien ist eines der beliebtesten Urlaubsländer Europas, wir unterstützen durch unseren Tourismus die Wirtschaft Spaniens und werden mit Tierquälerei dieser Art “belohnt”.
    Nein, ich boykottiere diese Länder solange, bis endlich etwas geschieht.
    Was können wir einzelnen Tierschützer tun????
    Viele Grüße, Elke

  4. Beryl Brennan avatar

    
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    Bonjour
    You are right, we must do all we can to get people
    to boycott Spain as a holiday destination, and if it affects the income of
    Spanish people, then maybe those who do not already try and help the galgos and
    abandoned dogs will be forced to take action and join in demanding an end to all
    this cruelty.
    Thank you for reading Galgo News and for
    commenting.
    Sie haben Recht, müssen wir alle, die wir Leute
    veranlassen können, Spanien als Feiertagsbestimmungsort zu boykottieren und wenn
    er das Einkommen der spanischen Leute beeinflußt, dann möglicherweise die tun,
    die nicht bereits die galgos versuchen und helfen und verlassene Hunde gezwungen
    werden, Maßnahmen zu ergreifen und das Verlangen eines Endes zu dieser ganzer
    Grausamkeit sich anzuschließen. Danke für lesenGalgo Nachrichten und für das
    Kommentieren
    Amities
    Beryl
    http://www.galgonews.com
    Helping to make
    a difference
    A person who has never known a dogs love has
    missed a wonderful part of life. Bob Barker
    The dog has no ambition, no self-interest, no
    desire for vengeance, no fear other than that of displeasing.
    Count of Buffon

  5. Sarah avatar
    Sarah

    I hope that Spain can follow in the footsteps of CHina which is now implemmenting their first ever animal protection law! For a country notorious for its brutality towards animals such as routinely selling the flesh of dogs, cats, scorpions, starfish, etc on streets to be eaten, it’s a big step for China and its citizens. I must say it’s a relief to read about its new law! Animals feel pain just as much as we do, and deserve to be treated decently. I hope this will be the first step towards greater animal liberation in China! I read this at PETA’s link http://blog.petaasiapacific.com/legislation/chinaanimalprotectionlaw and am glad PETA is helping the animals in China.

  6. Beryl Brennan avatar

    
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    Bonjour
    We all have to keep banging away at all countries,
    to try and make a difference and improve the treatment of animals. Spain
    is where I concentrate, but it is interesting to read what you have learnt about
    China. It is a pity that big organisations like PETA will not help with a
    concentrated effort on Spain. Spain is supposed to be a civilised Western
    European country, and yet their treatment of animals is out of the dark
    ages.
    Thanks for reading GN and commenting.
    Amities
    Beryl
    http://www.thisfrenchlife.com/deuxsevres/
    http://www.galgonews.com
    Helping to make
    a difference
    A person who has never known a dogs love has
    missed a wonderful part of life. Bob Barker
    The dog has no ambition, no self-interest, no
    desire for vengeance, no fear other than that of displeasing.
    Count of Buffon

  7. Eli avatar
    Eli

    You are so absolutely right how dare Spain think they are even in the first world category, they don’t even have jobs.
    So I would say Spain is a third world country 100% with that mentality of thinking to be part of the first class world you must be NICE to your Animals.