Pet medical neglect cases on the rise in economically ailing Calgary
CALGARY — The Calgary Humane Society has seen a steady rise in medical neglect cases over the last five years and says the biggest reason is owners not being able to afford proper care.
There were 192 such files in 2014, which was about the time oil prices and the city’s energy-centric economy started to tank.
Earlier this month, there were 273 cases so far this year — a 40 per cent increase.
Peace officer Brad Nichols says more animals are being seized because their owners did not get them treatment for fractured limbs, infections, dental diseases and other ailments.


