13 thoughts on “Justice For Sargon – Kim Wilson – Stolen therapy horse/retired racehorse, sold to slaughter”

  1. I as a citizen of Canada have been most of my life naively believed that Canada was a just country with all the proper laws in place to protect not only it’s citizens but its creatures both wild and owned. But it is a sad time when the truth is made known that NO our citizens aren’t protected nor are our creatures wild or owned. And not only that but there aren’t enough people who have been elected to stand up to protect them. Probably I’m thinking they have been bought by the ones benefiting from their destruction. What a sad day what a sad country. I’m sad to realize what Canada has come to.

  2. It’s easy to commit fraud with the current system unfortunately. Organizations such as International Horse Registry has great solutions. The CFIA should be held accountable for allowing stolen horses to go to slaughter. In an already cruel and unnecessary industry. Kim Wilson, whose horse Sargon was stolen, has gone far to get justice. Some was served in the end, but not enough.

  3. Yes stop the quick cash theft of our beloved pets… It adds undue stress to horse owners worried our horses will go missing and end up in this gruesome — a person needs to prove ownership when dropping off a horse for slaughter…

    1. Thank you for your comment and your wise words. Horses are stolen continuously for slaughter. Kim’s story about Sargon is a sad one. She has fought long and hard, hopefully, the legal system will reward in her favour, as the people implicated seem very guilty indeed. People commit fraud when they sign stolen horses over to killbuyers. The Canada Food Inspection Agency also need to step up. Thanks again Lenora.

    2. It’s easy to commit fraud with the current system unfortunately. Organizations such as International Horse Registry has great solutions. The CFIA should be held accountable for allowing stolen horses to go to slaughter. In an already cruel and unnecessary industry. Kim Wilson, whose horse Sargon was stolen, has gone far to get justice. Some was served in the end, but not enough.

  4. Its unbelieveable that this kind of thing continues to happen. Our Food and Inspection Agency needs to be held accountable as well as the “meat men” buying these horses at auction. Proper paperwork and procedures need to be followed. Back Street Bully suffered the same fate. I am sure those involved with his case could be help as well.

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