The New Brunswick SPCA (NBSPCA) says there will be no pending charges against a Moncton-area dog groomer who was seen on video pulling, pushing and kneeing a dog.
The SPCA says animal protection officers gathered information and evidence after a complaint was received in July.
READ MORE: Riverview woman responds to Facebook video showing groomer allegedly abusing dog
“The NBSPCA was notified recently that following a review of the file, the decision was made by the Crown Prosecutor that there will be no pending charges in this case,” the SPCA said in a release Monday.
“With any alleged animal abuse complaint, it must be able to be proven in court beyond a reasonable doubt that the animal was caused unnecessary pain or suffering.”
Get daily National news
The video, which was posted on Facebook shortly after it occurred, shows a dog groomer from DeTails Pet Grooming in Riverview acting aggressively towards a young golden doodle.
- Applicants for child care operator licences in Saskatchewan say they’re being denied
- More than $500M likely required annually for Calgary to meet affordable housing targets
- First-ever Saskatchewan commodity showcase connects producers with global buyers
- Montreal-area family hopes daughter’s cancer journey inspires blood donors
Shortly after the video was posted, Jacqueline Purdy, who believed she may have been the owner of the dog, said the groomer in the video was the business’s owner.
The post created overwhelming online outrage, with many calling for the facility to be shut down.
It also resulted in other dog groomers calling for better policing policies in the grooming industry.
READ MORE: Moncton groomer calls for better policing of the industry following ‘disturbing’ Facebook video
The NBSPCA said it would not be providing specific comments about the case.
— With files from Shelley Steeves.
Comments
Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.