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Hearing in Bordeaux on 7 November 2023 against Richard Mandral, the ‘hunting’ dog breeder from the Périgord

Hearing in Bordeaux on 7 November 2023 against Richard Mandral, the ‘hunting’ dog breeder from the Périgord

Mis à jour le 28 February 2024

On 7 November 2023 at 9:30am, One Voice will be at the Bordeaux Administrative Court of Appeal. There, we will be contesting the Administrative Tribunal’s refusal to force the Dordogne Prefect to seize Richard Mandral’s ‘hunting’ dogs. For these animals that have been mistreated for years, we are demanding that authorities’ inaction finally comes to an end.

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Nothing, or almost nothing, has changed since our discovery of the Dordogne site where Mandral stored around a hundred ‘hunting’ dogs riddled with disease as though they were worthless tools, left at the mercy of the bad weather and boredom. The complaint filed for them in 2019 continues to be enriched with new elements, each more overwhelming than the last. In 2020, our rescue of sixteen animals kept by the breeder-hunter revealed that they were suffering from numerous health issues, to the point where their lives had been put in danger. As though this was not enough, the Departmental Directorate for the Protection of Populations (DDPP) also revealed irregularities during their checks. But the prefecture takes pleasure in doing nothing, preferring to blow hot air with ineffective approaches rather than taking real measures to protect the mistreated dogs that are right in front of their eyes. Following the Bordeaux Administrative Tribunal’s refusal to force the prefect to proceed with the protective removal of the animals, which we have been requesting for years, we have appealed.

We are asking for a new life for the victims of this hunter

Mandral has moved house, changing department. But we will not abandon the dogs subjected to the disgraceful treatment that they have been subjected to for years, chained up in the mud, shut into small vans, and so famished that some of them ended up eating the corpses of their companions who had not survived, as we revealed in our numerous investigations on site. The person responsible for this situation (known for having participated in the trafficking of dogs resold to laboratories in the 1980s), already sentenced in 2021 for not having his ‘kennel’ in order, must answer for his actions.

On 7 November at 9:30am at the Bordeaux Administrative Court of Appeal, we will be asking once again for the dogs to be taken away from this person who exploits them mercilessly. We are also still waiting for him to be tried for abandonment, acts of cruelty, and mistreatment committed by an owner.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Marion Henriet
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pouguy | Tuesday 07 November 2023

Ces juges voient-ils des animaux maltraités ? Il faut croire que non, quand on voit les condamnations minables qu'il y a et qui me font honte

Country | Tuesday 07 November 2023

Encore un brave monsieur qui aime ses chiens, soutenu par le gouvernement, la préfecture et la justice !!!

Yvabra | Tuesday 07 November 2023

Oui espérons que ces pauvres bêtes seront sauvées de l'enfer qu'ils vivent et que la justice sera sans pitié !

Leeloo | Tuesday 07 November 2023

Les Chasseurs n'en ont rien à faire de leur chien, en France et dans le Monde entier !!
Leur "outil" doit leur rapporter le + possible et leur coûter le moins possible !!
Ils ne les nourrissent pas (ou si peu avec des aliments bas de gamme) en dehors des périodes de Chasse...
Ils ne les considérerent pas comme des Êtres sensibles qui ont des besoins vitaux et qui méritent un peu de Bonheur sur Terre... des monstres, sans empathie et sans humanité, des tortionnaires qui tombent sous le coup de la Loi !!