Kirsten Kinch iba a salir de su natal Irlanda con destino a Islandia por cuatro días; por lo que decidió que lo mejor que podría hacer con su perrita Nova era dejarla en un hotel canino. Además quería que estuviera cómoda en su ausencia.
Esto, ocurrió el pasado 27 de diciembre, yendo a buscarla el 31 según consigna El País. Allí, quedó en estado de shock tras ver lo que le entregaron. Era un paquete cubierto de cinta adhesiva con su mascota en el interior.
«Nos dijeron que Nova había muerto; la habían encontrado esa mañana ensangrentada en su jaula. Nos quedamos impactados, devastados», sostuvo Kinch en su cuenta de Instagram. Mostrando las imágenes de su perrita de raza Husky viva y las del paquete que recibió.
«Habían aplastado a Nova en lo que solo puedo describir como una pelota envuelta en una bolsa negra; cubierta con cinta adhesiva. No había cuidado ni empatía en la forma en que había sido tratada», alegó.
En ese sentido, relató que la can estaba siendo tratada con esteroides porque tenía colitis, y que antes de ir a dejarla a P&E Boarding Kennels, había sido tratada por un veterinario quien había confirmado que el procedimiento estaba haciendo efecto.
«Les di instrucciones escritas y verbales», indicó la mujer. En ese punto, desde el recinto en donde se quedó Nova; aseguró que ellos también se preocuparon de continuar con el tratamiento de la perrita.
Kirsten llevó finalmente el paquete al veterinario para que le hicieran una autopsia. «Estaba horrorizada, y no podía creer que hubiera un husky de 25 kilos en aquella bola», sostuvo la mujer.
«Nova ha dejado un agujero que será imposible de llenar, la echo de menos cada día y espero que escribir esto pueda detener una situación similar en el futuro», remató.
On the 27th of December 2018 I brought my husky Nova to P&E boarding kennels to be boarded for 3 days while my family went to Iceland. Nova had an ongoing issue with Colitis and this was being managed with steroids for the last few months successfully, she had been checked by my vet prior to boarding and we had discussed taking her off the steroids as she was responding so well. I gave multiple written and verbal instructions on how the steroid was to be given separately to her food and that she needs to get this twice a day, P&E also advertise that they cater for medication and dogs that need extra care once they are informed in advance. On the 31st of December I went straight from the airport to P&E to collect Nova. I rang 4 times waiting outside to pick her up. Clive answered and told me to come around to the gate when I told him I was here for Nova. Once in, we were told Nova had died – they had found her that morning bloodied in her kennel. We where shocked and beyond devastated at this as we had left a healthy dog in 3 days earlier. I asked the kennels immediately if she had received her medication and I was told she had. They had crushed Nova into what I can only describe as a ball wrapped in a black bag, covered in masking tape. There was no care or empathy in the way she had been handled. It was utterly traumatic and heartbreaking to leave with her like that. We drove straight to the vet and she was horrified, and couldn’t believe there was a 25kg husky crammed in this ball. We confirmed via microchip that it was Nova and made the decision to send Nova for a postmortem in UCD due to the circumstances. I emailed and messaged P&E asking for more information on how she had seemed when she was with them etc. and I still have not received any kind of contact back. Nova was a once in a lifetime kind of dog for me and my family and has left a hole that will always be impossible to fill, she is loved and missed every single day and I hope writing this can stop a similar situation in the future. Clearly these kennels are not fit to provide the levels of care they advertise. #justicefornova
Una publicación compartida de Kirsten Kinch (@kirstenkinch) el 24 Abr, 2019 a las 1:05 PDT
Le entregaron a su perro muerto y en un paquete tras dejarlo 4 días en un hotel canino.