IOC: "Healthy" Dogs Not Being Killed in Sochi
Reported mass slaughter of strays disturbed some
Olympic chiefs tried to ease concern about the fate of stray dogs in Sochi on Wednesday, saying only sick and dying animals were being destroyed before the city hosts the Winter Games.
In the latest problem to mar President Vladimir Putin's preparations for the Olympics, animal rights activists have protested to him over reports that stray dogs are being culled to clear them off the streets before the Games begin on Friday.
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Only the sick, skinny, starving dogs are being destroyed... The healthy, fat dogs are being sent to the Socialist Utopia of North Korea to be eaten alive by starving denizens of Socialist Paradise... Come on DOWN, we go some HOT DOGS (maybe at least body-temp-fresh WARM dogs) fer ya!
Oh my dyslexia, I thought the article started talking about "Olympic Chefs"...
Wot, Russian cops don't shoot dogs on sight?