Day: May 9, 2025

(JP) Cruelty of the Tokyo ‘euthanasia centre’ for stray dogs where animals suffer for FIFTEEN minutes before they die from suffocation in canine ‘gas chamber’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3333553/Japanese-politician-exposes-cruelty-Tokyo-euthanasia-centre-stray-dogs-animals-suffer-FIFTEEN-minutes-die-suffocation.html

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT 

  • Tokyo politician released photographs from inside an ‘euthanasia centre’
  • Images show the procedure is anything but humane as dogs are gassed
  • Lawmaker hopes to highlight Japan’s stray policy and encourage debate

Published: 16:53 BST, 25 November 2015 | Updated: 21:41 BST, 25 November 2015

The streets of Tokyo may be free of prowling dogs since its zero-stray policy came into effect but the laws come at a heavy price as one politician has revealed.

Ayaka Shiomura, a lawmaker in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, recently went to visit an euthanasia centre in Japan and shown that the ‘dream box’ used to euthanise the country’s strays are anything but humane.

The excruciating procedure involves putting strays into a gas chamber where they are slowly suffocated with carbon dioxide and the whole process can last as long as 15 minutes, reported People’s Daily Online.

Ayaka Shiomura went to visit an unnamed facility, thought to be in Tokyo where the lawmaker is based, and posted about her experience on her website last month.

Euthanasia facilities like it are part of a zero-stray policy, which stipulates that all unclaimed cats and dogs must be euthanised in a set period of time according to Rocket News 24.

Shiomura explained in her introduction that any animals brought to the facility remains at the shelter for anywhere between three to seven days, depending on local policy.

After that time, if the animal is unclaimed, it will be disposed of.

During Shiomura’s visit, 10 dogs were to be euthanised. Of those, some were thought to be pets as they still had collars on.

The dogs were kept in a cage, which has a back door leading straight into the ‘dream box’ – a romantic name that had little to do with the stark reality of the gas chamber.

The staff at the facility never have to touch the animals as they generally wander in on their own accord.

Once inside, the chamber is locked down and a button is pressed to disperse carbon dioxide into the chamber.

Elisa Allen, Associate Director at PETA, told MailOnline: ‘Death by carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide can be extremely distressing and painful.

‘Cats often slam themselves against their cages, desperately trying to escape. Dogs howl, cry and claw at the metal walls of the chambers while they’re slowly poisoned.’

The cramped gas chamber is equipped with a glass window, which allows the operator to check the procedure is complete.

Through this window, Shiomura captured the final moments of the dogs’ gruesome death through suffocation.

Shiomura described that the dogs were ‘trembling’ before the procedure but this soon became ‘panting’ and eventually ‘collapsing’. 

The chamber is gassed for 15 minutes to ensure the dogs are completely dead.

Finally, their remains are dumped into an incinerator to be disposed of.

According to news site TouTiao, Shiomura debated over whether to publish the post but felt that she needed to highlight the issue of animal culling.

She explained that in Japan, there’s around 170,000 stray dogs and cats that are euthanised in this way but the procedure is far from kind.

Shiomura hopes that more people in Japan would consider the consequences of buying a pet before making the purchase.

There are more humane ways to euthanise animals. 

Elisa Allen informed MailOnline: ‘Animal shelters around the world condemn the use of such gases, choosing instead euthanasia (‘mercy killing’) by intravenous injection of sodium pentobarbital in the case of dogs, cats and animals of similar size, sometimes using other humane methods for smaller or larger animals.

‘When properly performed by caring, well-trained people – one who holds and comforts the animal and another who carefully injects the solution intravenously – euthanasia provides a painless, peaceful release.’

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Source Link:

The Tokyo ‘euthanasia centre’ for stray dogs

https://www.esdaw.eu/the-tokyo-euthanasia-centre-for-stray-dogs.html

England – Kent Wildlife Trust. Appeal – Restore and Connect – Hoathly Farm.

WAV is based in Kent, England; as well as having Diana in Germany.

Kent is known as the ‘gateway to Europe’ due to its location. It is a short hop over [or under] the English Channel to start your euro journey from France. Kent is a very historic county with masses of beautiful buildings and locations to visit. It is located directly South East of ‘Ol London town’ but the reality is once you get there, for example, down into the Weald; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weald which still has 23% of its area covered by woodland; the world here is utterly different to the madness mayhem that is London. And to think central London borders with Kent and is a mere 23 miles away !

Have a look – https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&site=imghp&source=hp&biw=1276&bih=543&q=kent+england&oq=kent+england&gs_l=img.3..0l7j0i5l3.5391.9629.0.15898.12.12.0.0.0.0.67.621.12.12.0….0…1ac.1.30.img..0.12.621.2HMLYuXgprU&udm=2

So, work done for the English Tourist Board; lets get back to the Kent Wildlife Trust

Main link – https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/

KWT have a unique opportunity to create a wildlife rich landscape; where missing species can be resored to former farmland.

In the borough of Tunbridge Wells lies over 205 ACRES of land where hedgerows have eroded and the woodland edges are disappearing. Bordering Furnace Farm, an existing KWT reserve, Hoathly Farm has been intensively farmed for decades and no longer yields the returns needed to be viable without flooding the land with pollutants.

KWT HAVE UNTIL THE 24TH MAY 2025 TO SECURE THIS LAND AND RESTORE IT TO A BEAUTIFUL HAVEN FORE WILDLIFE AND WALKERS.

Can you help with a donation; no matter the size ?

Please go to the following to help – https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/hoathly-farm-appeal

Please take a look at the video below to see what could be done for the animals, nature and people.

The Hoathly Farm Appeal. The biggest land purchase appeal ever.

https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/hoathly-farm-appeal

Thank you – WAV.

(US – San Antonio/TX) The Reality in Kill Shelters ..

It can be ignored, or at least pushed aside, until one sees faces. Actual faces. We often deal with issues here that involve hundreds, thousands, of individuals – like live export, say – but when you finally look someone in the eye, it gets really difficult.

In the US, many shelters are still kill shelters, with a massive turnover, and with animals often just having a few days, before they are killed. I say killed, because the term “euthanasia” is far too widely used these days for all and sundry. Like the shooting of these 700 koalas in Australia (article on site). In my personal view, so-called euthanasia, certainly of young/healthy individuals without “need” (as in cutting short unbearable suffering), is murder.

Many shelters in the US also still “euthanise” by heart-stick and gassing. I’ve seen both, and believe me, you don’t want to know. When whole litters are places in a metal box, with expectant faces (is this a game??) and wagging tails, and the lid is closed, the gas turned on .. you’ll never again forget the screams .. as I cannot.

So, the “shelter” at San Antonio, TX, is but one of many, who daily kill. It serves as an example, and currently I am seeing the “Euthanasia Capacity List” several times every day, being updated every 15 mins. (!!).


Link to official lists of animals needing placement:
https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/ACS/Placement-Surrender/Urgent#section-7

Instagram page presenting the most urgent individuals in immediate danger of being killed:
https://www.instagram.com/sanantoniourgentsadoptables/

Facebook ..

https://www.facebook.com/sanantoniourgentsandadoptables

It is especially hard to see with the puppies …

or those with “issues” due to abuse or neglience ..

Anyone able to help here, please share, adopt …

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Please also visit ..

https://nokilladvocacycenter.org/