Seemingly harmless things, such as seeing a tube of cream or being approached by the vet with a muzzle, can trigger
Léa's trauma. Since Léa's offender has also tormented little girls, there is a lot at stake for the next trial on March 17
th. However, we anticipate that he will receive the maximum sentence. Furthermore, One Voice has requested legislative changes that would take the link between animal and human violence into account. (see our petition here along with our letter to deputies and senators).
In spite of her experiences, Léa is a kind, gentle animal. Yet she bears the scars of her past, which regularly manifest in behaviors that indicate stress and fear. Given the severity of her trauma, One Voice has offered to assist in her behavioral support: she deserves the opportunity to reclaim a normal life.
Not only is Léa new family generous, loving, and patient, but we are confident that time will heal most of her wounds. Hopefully justice will be served and Léa will be her offender's last victim. The "link" between cruelty towards animals and humans must be acknowledged in order to fight against all forms of abuse.
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Toscanes | Wednesday 01 February 2017
wettlé | Wednesday 14 September 2016
anita.lhote | Thursday 17 March 2016
justice | Thursday 17 March 2016