Please read the story of our beloved Kransky, a happy, healthy 6 year old French Bulldog, who died a torturous, senseless death whilst in transit at Sydney Airport.
Sign his petition to the Federal Transport Minister Anthony Albanese, so that we might prevent more animals dying the same way.
Thank you and kind regards,
Belinda McClory and Jon Hewitt
I feel so sorry for Kransky and his owners! Did you also here of the labrador who died in the same way? It was a few years ago, and the family was moving and they wanted to take their lab with them, and he was refused any water, or air conditioning by the people in charge of him!
Firstly,
My mother breeds bulldogs so I know what I'm talking about when it comes to this particular subject.
It was not the airlines fault for the frenchie dying.
bulldogs have severe breathing problems when it comes to the heat. Unfortunatly some people may not think of this but, putting a dog prone to heat stress on a sydney plane in the middle of summer is going to end in unfortunate circumstances.
I believe both the airline and the breeder are at fault as the airline should not have accepted to take the dog on in these circumstances and the owner should of looked more into it before putting the dog on the plane.
I'm so sorry for your loss. This is just awful. The dog should have received the appropriate care.
4_da_animals1 said:
Any real breeder would not be stupid enough to put their dog on an airline, during summer in SYDNEY.
The dog died from heat stress because the breeder was stupid enough to put it on the plane in the first place.
I wouldn't be so insensitive... Considering the owners of this dog started this thread!
I'm so sorry for your loss. This is just awful. The dog should have received the appropriate care.
4_da_animals1 said:
Any real breeder would not be stupid enough to put their dog on an airline, during summer in SYDNEY.
The dog died from heat stress because the breeder was stupid enough to put it on the plane in the first place.
I wouldn't be so insensitive... Considering the owners of this dog started this thread!
sorry! Just realised how insensitive this did sound... I actually thought this was about a different dog! *edits post*
Firstly,
My mother breeds bulldogs so I know what I'm talking about when it comes to this particular subject.
It was not the airlines fault for the frenchie dying.
bulldogs have severe breathing problems when it comes to the heat. Unfortunatly some people may not think of this but, putting a dog prone to heat stress on a sydney plane in the middle of summer is going to end in unfortunate circumstances.
I believe both the airline and the breeder are at fault as the airline should not have accepted to take the dog on in these circumstances and the owner should of looked more into it before putting the dog on the plane.
Em show some sympathy
i am so sorry for your loss both of you
this story is heartbreaking and please know it is neither of your fault.
This is indefensible and will share it on facebook and a variety of other places.
once again sorry for your loss.