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Shooting of Bear the teacup Chihuahua not justified, B.C. court finds

Judge rules in case of Boston Bar man who shot his neighbour鈥檚 dog for threatening his chickens
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A person walks past the Provincial Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

A British Columbia provincial court judge says a Boston Bar man who shot a tea-cup Chihuahua named Bear claiming it was menacing his chickens was not justified in killing the animal.

The court said in a ruling published online that Behrouz Rahmani Far had been in a bitter, years-long feud with the dog鈥檚 owner, his neighbour Glenn Kurack.

The ruling says the pair had made numerous complaints to police about each other over the years, and part of their dispute 鈥渃entred鈥 on Kurack鈥檚 dogs.

The ruling says Rahmani Far kept about 60 chickens on his property, and the tiny dog had roamed on his property several times leading up to March 3, 2022, when Far used a .22 calibre rifle to shoot the male dog in the head.

The ruling says Rahmani Far called police and reported that he shot the dog to 鈥渂ring peace鈥 to his life, and believed that B.C.鈥檚 Livestock Act allowed him to kill the animal because it was 鈥渢hreatening his chickens.鈥

The court found the law doesn鈥檛 apply to chickens, and that Bear wasn鈥檛 an 鈥渋mminent risk,鈥 as it convicted Rahmani Far of killing or injuring an animal over what Judge Peter Whyte said was the man鈥檚 ongoing anger at his neighbour and frustration with RCMP who he said weren鈥檛 fixing the problem.

鈥淗e had simply had enough, and determined that he would resolve the matter by taking it into his own hands,鈥 Judge Whyte鈥檚 ruling says.





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