We all love our animals, and we do our best to make sure they have the best quality of life possible. The sad reality, however, is that not everyone treats their animals well. Tough economic times and other factors result in owners who may not be able to provide even the basic necessities for their horses.

What consitutes neglect

“Animal welfare” as defined by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association is a human responsibility that encompasses all aspects of animal well-being, including proper housing, management, nutrition, disease prevention, responsible care, humane handling, and, where necessary, humane euthanasia. Recent amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada regarding cruelty to animals states that it is an offense to cause unnecessary pain, suffering, or injury to any animal, administer poison or injurious drugs, cause injury while transporting, or abandon in distress or wilfully neglect or fail to provide suitable and adequate food, water, shelter and care. Conviction can result in prison terms of up to five years and/or fines up to $10,000 (although this is rare).

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