Group wants charges in horse deaths during Calgary Stampede chuckwagon races
CALGARY — An animal welfare group is renewing its call for cruelty charges following the deaths of six horses at this year’s Calgary Stampede.
“Law enforcement — including the Calgary police, Calgary Humane Society and Alberta SPCA — urgently need to investigate and bring these animal welfare concerns before the courts,” Camille Labchuck, executive director of Animal Justice, said Monday.
“Rodeo events are not above the law and should no longer be given a free pass to kill animals.”
Animal Justice is a national organization that works to improve legal protections for animals.