100 dogs in Vancouver, Canada killed after business slows after 2010 Winter Olympics
The SPCA and the RCMP have launched an investigation following a report that a dogsled handler in Whistler, B.C., undertook the killing of 100 dogs when bookings slumped after the Olympic Games in Vancouver. Reports surfaced Monday that an unidentified man involved in the dogsledding operation was granted workers’ compensation after developing post-traumatic stress disorder for allegedly being forced to kill the dogs.
Vancouver Sun: Tourism lull led to ‘execution-style killings’ of 100 B.C. sled dogs -Video Report