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Banned for thirty years, leghold traps have found a new victim: Cooper.

Banned for thirty years, leghold traps have found a new victim: Cooper.

Mis à jour le 22 March 2023

On 23 January, Cooper was found injured. The border collie had his front right leg stuck in a leghold trap. These non-selective hunting devices have actually been banned in Europe since 1995. It is unbearable that almost thirty years later, animals continue to be victims of them. One Voice is filing a complaint for him.

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This Monday could have been a day like any other for this five-year-old dog. But instead of returning to enjoy a nap on the porch of his house after his morning walk, Cooper found himself imprisoned in a leghold trap hidden among some straw after the deadly trap abruptly closed around his front leg. It was the police who discovered him like this, injured and immobilised, and let his owner know. He was taken to the vets urgently with an exposed joint and a torn tendon and had to be sedated while his wounds were sutured. When he left the next day, he had five days of medication to take!

Although Cooper was found and treated in time, you can hardly imagine the terror and pain he had to endure while he was kept prisoner. And all this for what? Because of traps mutilating and killing animals without discrimination, despite being banned in the whole of the European Union since 1995! What was this trap doing there? What’s more, it was placed near a path where a walker could have gone. As well as being illegal and dangerous for all animals, both wild and domestic, and humans, laying it shows great cruelty. One Voice is filing a complaint against X following the injuries inflicted on Cooper, and will represent themselves as well as the Sans-Voix d’Eden Association who alerted them to the situation, and Cooper’s family. The two associations have also covered the veterinary costs.

In 2018, One Voice already asked for a ban on these traps that massacre animals without any distinction, whether they are wild, domestic, or protected. It is high time that hunting is radically reformed and that its most cruel practices are banned as a matter of urgency.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Marion Henriet
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Annick CELESTINE | Friday 17 February 2023

Quelle cruauté ! quelle horreur ! quelle tristesse ! JE SUIS REVOLTEE !!! arrêtons les pièges et autres, les animaux nous apportent tellement ! bien davantage que nous autres certains humains !!
Bravo à vous pour tout ce que vous faites

joelle | Friday 17 February 2023

Il n'y a que l'homme pour avoir un esprit à inventer des horreurs, les pièges mutilants en font partie, et tant que la justice ne sera pas en faveur de l'animal "les tordus" continueront à sévir

Mariannr | Friday 17 February 2023

Je suis toujours révoltée par ces comportements inhumains. La pauvre bête à du souffrir. Je suis contente qu'il ait été retrouvé par les gendarmes afin qu'il soit soigné. Ces pratiques sont interdites et malgré tout certains s'estiment au dessus de la loi. Je pense qu'en France on doit être plus ferme face à ce type de comportement inadmissible. Du bonheur pour ce petit toutou.

sylvia | Thursday 16 February 2023

Rien ne va plus dans ce monde actuel, que de mauvaises nouvelles ! Tout ça, à cause de malades qui se disent (ou se croient) puissants et veulent se prouver qu'ils sont des hommes ! mais non, ce ne sont que des minables !