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Swiss Dogs to Die If Owners Don't Pay Taxes



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André and Margrith Fankhauser are Swiss breeders who agree with the village's decision to kill dogs whose owners don't pay their doggy taxes. "When you do not pay the tax on the vehicles, you are withdrawn the plates," says Andre. (Photo: Laurent Crottet, Le Matin)
No, the headline above is not from Medieval times. It’s happening right now in the village of Reconvilier, Switzerland. The message from local official Pierre-Alain Nemitz and other village officials: Pay up our dog’s annual taxes, or the dog dies.

The village, with 2,245 people and 280 dogs, charges a $50 yearly tax for dogs. Nemitz cites a law from 1904 that permits Reconveilier to kill dogs if owners don’t pay the tax, according to an AP story. Of course, Nemitz says, other less permanent measures would be taken first, including setting up a payment plan. But if it comes down to it, the dog of the tax delinquent could be history, says Nemitz.

“I understand affection reach to a dog, but our town is poor and the rules are the same for all,” he said in an article in Le Matin.

“A lethal injection is sentimentality,” Némitz said in an earlier article in Le Matin, when discussing a problem the village had with dogs 30 years ago. “We took them to a knacker’s yard, shot them in the head, and it was done…Euthanasia is for humans, and in our era, we’re not going to dilute the truth.”

As you can imagine, he and his family have received plenty of threats since his proposal. But not all local dog owners there are infuriated by the tax-collecting plan. “When you do not pay the tax on the vehicles, you are withdrawn the plates,” dog owner and breeder André Fankhauser said in Le Matin. Apparently a vehicle’s plates are equal to a dog’s life in this breeder’s eyes.

I probably don’t have to ask you what you think, Dogsters, but I will anyway. What’s your opinion of the tax man being the doggy grim reaper? What would you do if this happened where you live?

By: Maria Goodavage


posted on Jan 12, 2011 4:54 AM ()

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What about the poor people barely getting by? This is outrageous!
comment by dragonflyby on Jan 13, 2011 8:26 AM ()
you do not think that they killed them.
reply by fredo on Jan 13, 2011 9:20 AM ()
This is very bad. I don't understand people sometimes...
comment by kristilyn3 on Jan 12, 2011 7:41 AM ()
Yes it is.Really hate to hear this stuff.I supposed that it happens.
reply by fredo on Jan 12, 2011 8:08 AM ()
This is really horrible. If you are so poor you can't pay the dog tax,
you need the dog very badly. I hate the Swiss. They played footsie with
to the Nazis during WW2. This is so inhumane.
comment by elderjane on Jan 12, 2011 6:38 AM ()
then we have Swiss guards in Italy?
reply by fredo on Jan 12, 2011 8:09 AM ()
Surely, the 'Animal Defence League' have got some 'say' in this? I wonder if the 'E.U.' know anything about it?
How the heck, can any comparison be drawn between a piece of metal and an living breathing animal?



comment by febreze on Jan 12, 2011 5:57 AM ()
Very wrong indeed Fredo!!!!!!
reply by febreze on Jan 12, 2011 8:24 AM ()
Not sure,but something is wrong here.
reply by fredo on Jan 12, 2011 8:09 AM ()

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