‘Dogs mattered:’ Charge laid in canine deaths in Saskatoon kennel
SASKATOON — The owner of one of 14 dogs that died from heat stroke and dehydration at a boarding kennel says her family is relieved that a charge has been laid.
Dawn Loessin says pet owners had braced themselves after being told that the chance of a charge “was slim to none” because animal protection laws are vague in Canada and Saskatchewan.
“We kind of were hoping for the best, but psyching ourselves up for nothing, so that the charges were formally laid today was awesome,” Loessin said Wednesday.
“It just meant to us that our dogs mattered and that there was a big step forward in the animal laws and that hopefully we’re going to now get justice for our dogs.”


