First Dog Infected With Monkeypox After “Sharing Bed” With Gay Couple

Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News,

A dog has been infected with monkeypox for the first time ever after sharing a bed with a gay couple in Paris and subsequently being found suffering from an “anal ulceration.”

Well, this is awkward.

“Two gay men living in Paris developed monkeypox symptoms at the start of June and went to a hospital, where their lesions were identified as being caused by the disease,” reports the Telegraph.

“The non-exclusive couple, aged 44 and 27-years-old, developed sore lesions in their anal region as well as over the rest of their body a week after having sex with other men.”

12 days after the couple reported to hospital suffering symptoms of monkeypox, their four-year-old male Italian greyhound was found to have also developed lesions and pustules on the stomach.

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Canada’s Supreme Court Legalizes Some Sex Acts with Animals

Cdubbya is absolutely thrilled. He’s already applied the peanut butter and he’s headed to the barn.

Via Breitbart

Canada’s highest court has just ruled that some sex acts between humans and animals are legal.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 5: Bayram Kozat, who used to shepherd sheep in Turkey's Malatya for the past 20 years, practices his job as a new dog walker in Istanbul, Turkey on February 5, 2016. While having difficult time taking seven dogs for a walk at once on the most crowded streets of Istanbul, he treats them like his children, and feels happy for doing a similar job like his Mardin days. (Photo by Elif Ozturk/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

In a quixotic ruling, the country’s high court ruled that a man who was on trial for raping and sexually exploiting his own daughters wasn’t guilty of “bestiality.” The man reportedly, “smeared peanut butter on the genitals of his victims and had the family dog lick it off while he videotaped the act.”

The convicted man took his case to the Canadian Supreme Court, demanding that the bestiality charge be nullified. In the end, the court agreed.

As a result of the rape case, the court ruled 7 to 1 that humans having sexual contact with animals is OK if there is no “penetration” involved in the act.

In its ruling, the court decided that the legislature had not clearly defined the terms in the country’s bestiality laws and the way the statute is written should be read to only outlaw animal penetration, whether that penetration is animal to human or vice versa.

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