Sunday, November 18, 2007

The following letter is the one I sent to Governor Cozine to protect Congo's life. A case that has been in the New Jersey's news.

Dear Governor Corzine:
I'm very concerned about the case of the German Shepard, Congo.
When we refer about Congo’s case it seems that we have given too many human characteristics to animals, we had Anthropomorphism this animal so much up to the point that we are limiting his life period for loving and defending his owner.
We teach animals to behave the way we want according to some rules, so when we humans expects something different from them we automatically punish them for our inconsistency, for not being faithful to those rules. Dogs give unconditional love, care and protection to humans, and that’s what Congo did, nothing different. The dog was protecting the property because he was taught to do that. The dog was just obeying the rules when the estranger came into the house without permission from the owners.
According to the owner’s house lawyer, Robert Lytle (a person who knows well about New Jersey’s laws), “… the dogs had a right to protect themselves and their owner”.

Please do anything that is in your power to not let anyone hurt or kill this animal.

Thank you for your time, Dilia Foreman.

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