"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Since the end of September, at least 50 dogs have been poisoned in Michoacán; activists denounce impunity and demand immediate action.
From late September until October 9, the tranquility of several municipalities in Michoacán was disrupted by a cruel act: at least 50 dogs were killed by poisoning. The most affected municipalities are Paracho and Tarímbaro, with 20 cases reported in each, while Los Reyes and Puruándiro recorded other incidents.
Luisa Quijano Ravell, a member of Rescatistas Independientes (Independent Rescuers), reported that these acts have become frequent, especially in Paracho, under the current municipal administration. The organization has filed complaints with the State Attorney General's Office (FGE), but faces the constant threat of retaliation, which discourages some citizens from pursuing the legal process.
Urgent Call to Authorities
Activists are not only demanding justice, but also concrete actions to protect animals. Quijano emphasizes that municipalities must train their staff, promote sterilization, support associations and rescuers, and promote adoption programs, following current legal regulations.
The state government was also urged to sanction non-compliant officials and coordinate with municipalities to ensure animal welfare. "It's not about sacrificing, it's not about euthanizing; we need a work plan that respects the lives of animals," the rescuer stated.
Impunity fuels cruelty
One of the central problems is the lack of severe penalties. In the few cases where an aggressor was prosecuted, the current law allows them to post bail or perform community service, leaving open the possibility of reoffending.
With the arrival of prosecutor Carlos Torres Piña, the FGE increased the number of public prosecutors in charge of animal abuse to two, but Quijano maintains that it is still insufficient to handle all cases.
Stories Behind the Numbers
Each number represents an innocent animal that suffered a tragic end. Independent rescuers work daily: rescuing dogs in danger, finding them homes, and, above all, raising awareness about humans' responsibility toward animals. Activists insist that animal protection is not optional and demand real changes in public policies to prevent future tragedies.
Source: La Verdad Noticias
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ReplyDeleteYour comment is of bad taste ! My take on the incident is that humanity is the scum of the planet ! Everything humans touch turn to shit! Poor animals ! Whatever human that touches an animal deserves eye for an eye treatme t! Death!
Delete1137 they needed to be put down. Too many dogs and you have a really poor attitude. That’s our take.
Delete11:37 we didn't ask about the dogs taste!!!
Deletekeep it yo yourself
yeah, this is sad not something to be proud for sure. I see sometimes in Mexico and the USA people act cruelty to animals. Also, if a stray dog or a pet comes into another person's yard they may poison the dog or shoot it.
ReplyDeleteEven Kristi Noem did this shit. Disturbed people.
DeleteWhat?! Kristi Noem didn’t poison dogs. She shot her dangerous, untrainable dog. The dog attacked her and for the safety of her children, she shot the dog. How is that comparable? Because the media told you so?
Delete10:42 kristy noem does not murder stray dogs, she only murders family pets.
DeleteWhat's kristy did to with the dog had to stay a secret, better to shut him up.
DeleteBut she must have had that other dog ready, whatsis name?
Cory Lenguandowsky, a foot of in the white's house's door...
A mouse may have more meat than these dogs, new iork has bigger rats for sure, best of all, tariff free!!!
DeleteSounds to me like the poison is placed on orders of the alcade.
ReplyDeleteFucking faggots from michoacan
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DeleteKnock it off, no period kid
DeleteExactly, damn cunts don't have anything better to do.
Delete"but faces the constant threat of retaliation"
ReplyDeleteThose fuckers kill the dogs and menace to kill you if you denounce it. But yes, if you kill a puppy with cold blood you can harm any living being.
You put photos of cute fluffy puppies to represent the dogs that attack groups of children going to school? You did this before Sol, to represent the evil that lurks in Mexico, but you didn't follow up with the very real situation then, so I'd be amazed if you did this time.
ReplyDeleteSnakehead calm down.
DeleteSol is lazy.
DeleteHe should have parachuted in and got photos of the actual dead dogs 🐕
8:43
DeleteYou mean he should have gotten a drone and film it from the sky.
@6.46. Yeah, i was foaming at the mouth with rage when i wrote that. If you have nothing to say then say nothing.
DeleteThis is a joke. I have nothing against dogs, but it's Michoacan.
ReplyDelete11:03 the secret to michoacan carnitas...
DeleteMexico cares little for dogs, you can see them roving all over the place. They're a bunch of damn savages down there.
ReplyDeleteAsí de puercos los de Michigan.
ReplyDeletePuro Michoacán apá, siguen ladrando los perros
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DeleteDudes these pieces of shit Can't Satisfy their bloodthirst with civilians or other idiots. So Now they got to kill innocent animals. Cowards
ReplyDeleteOr if you're higher up in rank, you can keep a tiger or a leopard as a pet instead of a canary.
DeleteDogs Lives Matter!
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DeleteThe dogs last words were woof "i cant breeve" woof
ReplyDeleteassuming there are lots of stray dogs and those were the target - but context is lacking. not sure how you would poison 50 dogs.
ReplyDeleteStupid Dumb Bonehead MF's aint worth a flyin' F
ReplyDeleteSo sad, dogs getting killed.
ReplyDeleteI am depressed.
Why nobody eats the perritos?! In Vietnam very yummy 😋
DeleteKorea and phillipines for sure, I dunno about Vietnam 🐕
DeletePlomo o Plata para el perito de la montana! Probably cause they were talking to the piggies. Rest in puppy heaven.
ReplyDeleteThis happens in my town right before the fiestas. About 50 go missing.
ReplyDeleteCartels are turning to chemical warfare.
ReplyDelete15 years ago a neighbor was poisoning cats and dogs in our coto. I shot the mofo.
ReplyDeleteMichoaratas love rapin and killing innocent animals. They’re some crazy Indians. That’s why we need to get them out of our beloved state of Jalisco
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DeleteThat's Koo foo
Delete2:26 a sheriff's step-son found him with peanut butter spread on his member, the sheriff had the dog licking it, this happened on the US, not in México.
DeleteFuck Jalisco
DeleteJalisco is soft!
Sinaloas or Michoacános smacking them around telling them what to do!
Ay si pUt0 “Jalisco is soft” ya mamsela a los sinarata y michoacacas
DeleteJALISCO el estado donde los hombres se dan con uno y el otro!
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and have a good time.
Los Mata niños aka Mata ancianos aka, Mata mujeres, aka Mata perros. Matan a todos menos a sus contrarios. Hasta entre ellos mismos se matan.
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DeleteEra para hacer tacos
ReplyDeleteFluffy puppies are the photo for this story? These are packs of street dogs that bite children, not fluffy puppies.
ReplyDeleteThe dogs aren't being killed by poison out of cruelty, but because there isn't the infrastructure to treat or eathanise them. It's the same in every war zone, even during times of relative stability. The idea that this is somehow typical Mexican behavior is so stupid. There was a video a while back of municipals who'd been paid by local businessmen to kill the strays which was genuinely brutal, but the only alternative was a bullet, which they weren't allowed to use. It's sad, but stories like this need context.
ReplyDeleteKristy Noem loves this post ❤️
ReplyDeleteI was a young hippie tourist in Oaxaca around 1975, and before Queen Elizabeth's big state visit, the government poisoned all the stray dogs and threw all us longhairs into jail.
ReplyDeleteWe got released after the old gal departed, but los lomos gordos stayed dead! 🐕
That’s a doggone shame!
ReplyDeleteIt’s cruel but some many damn dogs without owners roam the streets of Mexico if they love dogs so much why don’t they adopt them all?
ReplyDeleteOye wey, dame pinche dinero. I will adopt the dogs if you send my cat money to
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I see more than one thing going on. Some are killing stray dogs, some are killing dogs of people they don't like, and some are killing dogs in general because dogs are like police - trying to protect and serve. These are all cartel approved because that evil permeates all of Mexico now - no one dares risk being sanctioned by their local crime group for not getting "permission". Cartels like even killing of dogs because it's a cheap tool of power, not only over townspeople, but over low-level recruits... teaching them to kill.
ReplyDelete6:26 stray dogs are cheaper than Maruchan, fill yer belly worms.
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