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To: Dublin City Council and The Minister For Agriculture - Charlie McConalogue

SHUT DOWN ASHTON POUND FOR THE UNETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS

• Stop ignoring the unethical treatment of animals in Ashton Pound.
• Shut Down Ashton Pound with IMMEDIATE EFFECT!

Why is this important?

Innocent Stray, Lost & Abandoned Animal are suffering. These dogs did not and do not deserve the suffering they endure in this establishment. The current ownership and management have proven their inability to care for animals and showcased the harm their causing to innocent dogs everyday.

Shutting down Ashton Pound is important because:

Animals are suffering through the arrogance of Dublin City Council & our Government.

Animals are being confined in filth, damp and cold conditions.

There is concrete evidence that dogs are being put to sleep improperly using a lethal drug by untrained staff members. "A Bichon Frise suffered a suspected overdose and was found dead the next day while an Akita was left to suffer horribly for days until it was taken into the care of gardai."

Dogs are not being released to reunited owners with no reasoning.

Dogs have proven to have severe anxiety and trauma following their stay at Ashton Pound due to the horrifically terrifying experience they endured.

Voiceless animals are suffering at the hands of humans in Ashton Pound. They cry and yelp in pain waiting for better humans to help.

INNOCENT ANIMALS WILL CONTINUE TO SUFFER AND DIE WITHIN THE WALLS OF ASHTON POUND - SHUT IT DOWN!!!!

Ashtown, Dublin, Ireland

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2021-01-15 01:03:25 +0000

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