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The Royal SPCA of Great Britain experimented with

electrocuting animals from approximately 1885 until about 1928,

before concluding that it could never be considered acceptably humane

by British standards. They then exported the six Royal SPCA

electrocution machines to India, during a rabies panic in the early

1930. Dogs were legally electrocuted in India until the last of

these machines known to remain in India was dismantled in 1997. Dogs

continued to be illegally electrocuted in the city of Visakhapatnam

until 1998.

 

One of the RSPCA electrocution machines ended up in Pakistan

after the national partition in 1949, I believe in Hyderabad, and

may still be in use.

 

 

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Telephone: 360-579-2505

Fax: 360-579-2575

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