Bora Bora wrote:uaekid wrote: bora bora I have to disagree with you in regards of the locals treatment to their pets, if anything I know for a fact that they pamper them more than their kids.
Some Kid, not all. Recently there was an article (can't locate it) where two dogs were tied up in the backyard of a villa. (Chocs can probably recall the details more so than I.) One managed to escape and the rope around it's neck was imbedded into its skin. The local woman had a visit by the police and was told where the dog was. She went ballistic that the dog was taken and wanted the dog back. She was refusing to pay for the medical attention that was provided by the vet. Now, if that dog was healthy, why would it need medical attention?
As for pampering their "pets" more than their kids, that may apply to falcons as well as the tigers, monkeys, and other animals smuggled in. It was just a few weeks ago a local was arrested in Malaysia, I believe, trying to smuggle a small zoo in his suitcases, one of which was a baby bear.
And it's no secret that pitbulls are bred, trained, and used in dog fights out in the desert. It's also no secret that there are pitbull breeding farms.
ohh yaa no question about it, there r those ppl who will always do these shameful acts , but you should pick your words and I recall you saying "@KeithL: you have no idea how many locals own pets and neglect and abuse them. And I'm not talking about baby lions, tigers, monkeys, etc. I'm talking about cats and dogs" I don't know based on what you gave this statement ? as you said "many locals", I mean you are not studying our behaviors , have any of locals as friends or see us hanging them dead on ropes in front of our doors LOL, its just a harsh statement . ppl who loves animals loves them all my dear. yaa you might see some kids chasing one with a stick but its a kids thing than a local ppl thing .. or to put it in another word ,its a personality and attitude more than a nationality thing .. but if you must point your finger to a nation then make it toward asia, those fox rooster the a life .the same goes to the pitbulls issue, a personality or than a nationality.
-- Wed May 25, 2011 12:08 am --
Ambassador wrote:UAE Kid,
I think the difference has to do with enforcement of law...True, it happens in other places but in those places (1st world) people actually go to jail and their animals are taken away (and they are not allowed to own pets thereafter - as convicted felons).
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated".
I'm not arguing or comparing countries here, I pointed to a (1st world ) country to point out that even though laws has been enforced ppl are still abusing animals !! moral , I don't know about others but I don't need a law to teach me morals, everyone know what wrong and right.... forcing ppl to treat animals right came out bcz there was no progress of that nation behavior !!! the progress you r talking about is a progress of the country laws not a progress of a nation.so I cant see the greatness in that nation , do u ?
in any how, I wish this group all the best and hopefully we'll see some progress there.