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Therapy dog mistaken for wolf shot to death by hunter

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https://bc.ctvnews.ca/therapy-dog-mistaken-for-wolf-shot-to-death-by-hunter-1.3596900

Darcy MathesonSenior Digital Producer, CTV Vancouver

Published Tuesday, September 19, 2017 2:01PM PDT 
Last Updated Wednesday, September 20, 2017 3:35PM PDT

A therapy dog that worked with people with autism and PTSD was shot to death by a hunter who mistakenly believed the pet was a wild animal.

Valeria Calderoni, founder of Canine Valley rehabilitation centre in Squamish, B.C. says Kaoru was shot at point blank range while she was out with a trainer and nine dogs on their regular Monday morning hike north of the city.

They were putting leashes back onto the dogs when she heard a bang so loud that she instinctually crouched down.

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1 thought on “Therapy dog mistaken for wolf shot to death by hunter

  1. It’s like a terrible human knee-jerk reaction to any canine resembling a wolf or wild canine. Humans are the mortal enemy of wildlife, or any creature resembling wildlife. Any animal must be tamed, genetically tinkered with, and rendered docile. 😦

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