Animal Justice and the Vancouver Humane Society have concerns about the bull riding event scheduled for Prospera Place on July 18.
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The Act states that a person responsible for an animal must care for it and protect the animal from circumstances likely to cause distress.
Dr. Malgosia Mosielski, a veterinarian who worked in the animal welfare branch of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, recently reviewed a video recorded by Animal Justice at a PBR event in Ontario.
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Animal Justice also advised authorities that the event in Kelowna would likely violate the criminal code.
香蕉视频直播淚f the PBR proceeds with these events, we want organizers to be held accountable for any breaches of the act,香蕉视频直播 explained Alexandra Pester, staff lawyer at Animal Justice.