If you have a dog in your life, you are already familiar with the intimacy and
A Canadian woman had to endure that and ten times worse at her beloved dog was shot dead in front of her by a hunter.
Valley Calderoni who founded Canine Valley, an animal rehabilitation center in British Columbia, Canada, was hiking with her colleague, Markie Blackburn, her dog and nine other dogs near Lake Lucile in the area on September 19.
They "were finishing the hike" and "putting the leashes back on the dogs" as they were nearing the parking area. Then she "heard the bang". She described it to be very loud and
In disbelief and shock, Calderoni "ran toward her" and "tried to save her" in vain. She realized her Kaoru will not make it and did not want her to suffer.
Kaoru was a female Tamaskan, a breed of dog that resembles
A hunter who killed the dog mistook Kaoru as a wolf and thought that Calderoni, her colleague, and their dogs were in danger and fatally shot the dog. Heartbroken Calderoni allegedly told the hunter, "the only thing that can make this better would be if you never, ever take another life again."
According to a British Columbia conservation officer Kent Popjes, who is investigating the case told NBC that the hunter was "completely cooperative". He added, "It appears to be an error in judgment."
Currently, it is
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