Another petition to sign, to save the galgos

Another petition to sign to stop the barbaric treatment of galgos

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8 responses to “Another petition to sign, to save the galgos”

  1. Dana Stewart avatar
    Dana Stewart

    Please stop the barbaric treatment of galgos.

  2. Karinlynneevans@aol.com avatar
    Karinlynneevans@aol.com

    Please treat these dogs with dignity and respect and stop abusing them

  3. jenny avatar
    jenny

    when are these dogs going to be respectd and taken notice of why or why do they have to suffer

  4. Margarita Gloersen avatar

    Creo que voy a introducir una nueva tradición. Quiero colgar galgueros malos a lo pianista, para ver como les gusta. Ya es hora de que las barbaridades acaben. Por si no lo sabeis ahora vivimos en el 2011, y no en el 1211. Ya es hora de acabar! Se terminò!
    I think I will start a new tradition. I want to hang up bad greyhound keepers at the pianist stile to see how they like that. It is time to stop with this barbarian tradition. If you don´t know we do live in 2011 and not in 1211. IT IS OVER!!!

  5. Leanne McIvor avatar
    Leanne McIvor

    BOYCOTT SPAIN until they start treating their animals with respect and dignity – you are a bunch of animal abusing pieces of shit and may you rot in hell!

  6. eileen locatelli avatar
    eileen locatelli

    when is something going to be done about the treatment of these dogs?A humane solution,not the mass Murder that is commited every year.

  7. Nancy Nelson avatar
    Nancy Nelson

    Time to start treating the animals as living beings. STOP hurting the innocent animals.

  8. Kate avatar
    Kate

    STOP THE BARBARIC TREATMENT of this
    loyal, devoted and trustworthy breed. Most have given total dedication, commitment and reliability over their working life and, in return, deserve an equal commitment from their owners in retirement. Perhaps a new law requiring very large licence fees payable by all owners of hunting dogs should be introduced and rigorously policed. A hunting licence is required, so therefore why not a licence for the hunting dog?