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The BC SPCA again misleads the public into thinking that the SPCA is successfully seizing dogs for "psychological distress" *PIC*

The BC SPCA again misleads the public into thinking that the SPCA is successfully seizing dogs for "psychological distress". (AnimalSense magazine, Spring 2004: Backyard Prisoners, page 9)

Here are the phrases that give a clear impression that a dog was successfully seized for psychological distress when in fact the only accepted charges by Crown were for inadequate care: (food/water/shelter) which is all the owner pleaded guilty to.

"She was exhibiting typical signs of psychological distress...social interaction...recommended charges for failing to provide for her well-being... dogs are pack animals who require social stimulation both with other dogs and with their human companions. Bonnie received none of this social contact...dogs also have an innate need to play...Bonnie was denied these needs...Signs of psychological and emotional distress can include constant barking, pacing, lethargy, continuous licking of one area on the body, circling most of the day, continuous tail-chasing, obsessive chewing of objects to the point that the dog's gums bleed, or running back and forth on a tether... If you observe a backyard dog repeatedly exhibiting any of the above symptoms, please report the case to your local SPCA for investigation.

"Recommended charges for failing to provide for her well-being".

The case was heard in September 2003. This article was written in Spring 2004, so the SPCA knew that charges of psychological distress had not been accepted by Crown counsel yet this article makes no mention of that, which leads readers to assume that the charge of psychological distress was successful.

This is the kind of dishonesty the AAS wants the SPCA to stop. It leads people to believe the SPCA is doing something that it is not doing at all. It leads people to think that the SPCA is "taking care of this problem".

But the SPCA isn't taking care of the problem of backyard dogs. It is very busy making media-attracting puppymill seizures that attract millions in donations. Some of the dogs seized from so-called puppymills were healthy and were suffering no psychological distress at all. Some were actually living in homes with the owners, sleeping in bed with them, being played with by neighbourhood children. All the animals the SPCA seizes are inflicted with extreme psychological suffering in its "Alcatraz-like" cells. Some of them die of diseases in SPCA pounds. Others are killed by the SPCA, even though they are healthy.

AAS has years of documentation of yard dogs left to suffer by the SPCA. We still get many reports of the SPCA's refusal to seize isolated dogs, even sick ones.

Please look at our video of yard dogs at http://www.animaladvocates.com/YardDogVideo.htm See more photos of yard dogs here http://www.animaladvocates.com/see-more-photos-vanc.htm and in our reports here http://www.animaladvocates.com/ItsTIME-cruelty-reports.htm

This dog is one of many that this owner has treated this way over a period of years. She constantly paces, lives in mud, urine and excement, (our video shows all of this) is kept in the garage when not in this pen, has chronic ear infections. The SPCA has ignored every one of the dogs

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The BC SPCA again misleads the public into thinking that the SPCA is successfully seizing dogs for "psychological distress" *PIC*
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