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Mr Daniell's response

The Society has not changed any of its policies with respect to fostering. The decision to foster is made by the branch manager in question and is decided from case to case. It is entirely possible that in this case we are not needing foster homes for the animals. That situation may change depending on whether we undertake other seizures in the area.

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Sunshine Coast SPCA suspends fostering program because of "controversy" around the return of seized puppymill dogs *LINK* *PIC*
Mr Daniell's response
I was struck by several inconsistencies in the tales spun by the BCSPCA
Which is it gentlemen?
I would like to confirm that these dogs were not in good shape when we received them
This is a prime example, where the end definitely does not justify the means.
Clarification: only fostering of seized dogs has been suspended we have been told
How does that make it any better?

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