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Bigger and better Carter s Canine Expo

Dog enthusiasts gathered on the lawn of Carter’s Warrens industrial Park location on Saturday for the second annual Carters Canine Expo. Tammy Rose Evelyn, Marketing Coordinator for Carter s and Company Ltd, told Barbados TODAY, “It  is even bigger and better than we did last year.” While the inaugural showcase attracted eight exhibitors, this year’s event has attracted 15 businesses. Evelyn said, “We

Owner admits to animal cruelty

Four months after he initially appeared in court, Davino Shakell Howard has admitted animal cruelty to the dog named Sparky. Watched by officials of the Animal Control Centre and members of the group Be Their Voice, Howard, 28, of Bullens Avenue, Dalkeith Road, St Michael, changed his plea and admitted to wantonly ill-treating and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal – a dog – on September 13, 2022. Attorney Lalu …

Dog abandonment on the rise; licensing increasing too

The Government agency responsible for all dogs in Barbados has reported an increase in the number of those animals being abandoned, but also a spike in owners registering their canines.Head of the Animal Control Centre Allison Caddle disclosed that about 160 dogs were abandoned on a monthly basis.And she has urged pet owners who no longer want their dogs to turn them into the centre – which can accommodate approximately 75 dogs at any given time, depending on the size and breed of the animal – instead of deserting them.“If you have a pet you can no longer afford, the best thing to do is to call the Animal Control Centre at 536-3162 or 536-3163. You can surrender the dog; if we’re full, you can liaise with other agencies like the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary, just to name a few,” Caddle urged.

Barbados Veterinary Association issues statement on animal abuse in Barbados

Barbados Veterinary Association issues statement on animal abuse in Barbados
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Man allegedly steals dog from Wellington pound

Man allegedly steals dog from Wellington pound
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