Animal rights group protests at Red Deer Courthouse
A local animal rights group wants to put an end to the practice of humans breeding and selling animals for profit.
The Red Deer Animal Rights Advocates (RDARA) say they are a group that is rallying to demand changes to provincial and federal legislation for higher animal care standards and tougher penalties for animal abusers.
“Because we want to see animals being recognized as sentient beings, I don’t feel that they should be for sale any more than humans should be for sale,” said a group spokesperson, who asked not to be named.
Members of the group were at the Red Deer Courthouse Friday morning for the latest court appearance for Karin Adams. The 46-year-old is accused of harbouring eight distressed dogs at an Innisfail motel earlier this year. She was arrested last week for allegedly breaching her release conditions.