This pic has really upset me. :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant:
Hope it is a hoax but I've signed it just in case
Hope it is a hoax but I've signed it just in case
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i just watched the video link.i dont think this is a hoax any more. it clearly shows the dog with the hook in its muzzle and a vet is sedating it to remove it.the pic on the rspca site is a still of the footage on this video.i cant speak french very good or else id be able to understand what the guy is saying who is doing the commentary.it also shows newspaper headlines about the using of live dogs as shark bait.(my french is good enough to understand that) :angry:moriarte said:I can't decide if this is a hoax or not. It hasn't got on to snopes (the urban myths site) yet, and there is mixed debate on the board:puppy bait on snopes
It's supposedly something Brigit Bardot has been campaigning against since the 50s, but Yahoo has taken the original story off it's news site.
Someone put a link to a French welfare organisaiton that supposedly has footage, but I cant view it in my Mac browser (perhaps just as well):
video footage
The pic of the retriever looks fake to me, although this doesn't necessarily mean the story is untrue. Isle de la Réunion does seem to be a centre for big game fishing, for which live fish bait seems to be preferred.
I signed it anyway.
Actually, I am not the first or only person to spot that this story does not ring true. I have since come across a website featuring this pic as well as others of dogs with fish hooks in their feet, claiming they were used as shark bait. Just because dog has a hook through his lip it does not mean he was going to be used as bait. Those ones with the hooks (only 1-2") in their feet have definitely not been used to catch a shark; they most likely just stood on them.mazza said:Of course it is not a hoax. just look at the video link. thank you Elizabeth for posting that. Should make it clear enough now.Just because 1 person said they thought it was, everyone who read it after had to decide if it was or wasn't genuine.
The truth is that the shocking photo of such terrible cruelty makes it almost unbelievable.
I do agree that live dogs or cats would not be "ideal shark bait".Seraphina said:Actually, I am not the first or only person to spot that this story does not ring true. I have since come across a website featuring this pic as well as others of dogs with fish hooks in their feet, claiming they were used as shark bait. Just because dog has a hook through his lip it does not mean he was going to be used as bait. Those ones with the hooks (only 1-2") in their feet have definitely not been used to catch a shark; they most likely just stood on them.mazza said:Of course it is not a hoax. just look at the video link. thank you Elizabeth for posting that. Should make it clear enough now.Just because 1 person said they thought it was, everyone who read it after had to decide if it was or wasn't genuine.
The truth is that the shocking photo of such terrible cruelty makes it almost unbelievable.
I have spoken about it with somebody who knows a lot about shark fishing and was told you need few buckets of blood/entrails to attract sharks, once they are there chunk of meat (couple of kilos) is used as a bait.
IMO this is most likely a hoax put up by people who are fighting against the illegal shark fishing in Indian Ocean. As sharks being slaoughtered for their fins and bit of cartlige do not generally outrage people they came up with a story that will attract attention.
It is up to each individual to form their own informed opinion.
Lida
I'm not saying the whole population of this island all like to torture dogs. It's probably a very small number of people involved.Seraphina said:Nasty, cruel people are everywhere. We had here a case last year when group of drunken soldiers tortured and then burned to death litter of little kittens. That does not warrant headlines all over the world 'Australians Burn Kittens as a Sport'.Still none of the hooks in these pics is big enough to catch a shark with, even the biggest one looks bit iffy to me (don't we have anybody who knows anything about fishing?) I was told shark hook are about foot long, made of steel 6mm in diameter and attached to steel cable. Which when you think about it sounds rather logical.
Unfortunately, that is the reality; as long as there is a racing industry with lot of discarded non-performing dogs, they will be put to sleep. I have no objection for their bodies to be used afterwards.Jan Doherty said:The unwanted greyhounds in America were used as shark bait, they were however killed first, I remember pictures of their poor bodies in large barrels. Anything is possible in this cruel world
I am sure it is one of, or they would all starve.mazza said:I'm not saying the whole population of this island all like to torture dogs. It's probably a very small number of people involved.
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