Animal Advocates Watchdog

SPCA Dogs Pass their assessment and are killed anyway *PIC*

I am sure I am not the only person who cannot understand what is happening at various branches of the BC SPCA.

The Latest example found in Delta is:
Tina - transfer
Dog
German Shepherd Dog Mix

Size: Large
Age: Young
Sex: Female
I.D: 43372

Notes:
OCT. 13 - Volunteer notes: Tina was very easy to take for a walk. She did not pull on the leash at all and stayed very calm and quiet. This may be due to her doggy cold though because she was a little too quiet for such a young girl. Tina is a very submissive dog. In the kennel play area she laid down and exposed her underbelly. When I was sitting on the ground, she crawled into my lap and soaked up the hugs and pets. She is still very shy. She found it hard to make eye contact and took treats every so tentatively. Tina followed my cues quickly. When I moved away from any area, she quickly followed. I believe, like most kennel dogs, Tina has not been socialized with too many dogs or people. The good thing is that with people she has chosen to take a submissive role when unsure. Tina is one of those really soft dogs that will be easy to love.
OCT. 17 - Volunteer notes: In our time out together today, Tina seemed a bit unsure of her surroundings. She did alot of pacing back and forth and was a little anxious, or maybe just curious about other dogs. We tried playing with toys, but she wasn't too sure how to go about it. She was definitely interested and could learn though.
Tina is a young girl, a recent mom and is a little on the thin side right now. She could definitely use some TLC and some quality time. She is a very loving girl and just melts when you give her affection. She loves pets and hugs and is gentle. She will also give you a doggy kiss in return.
Tina is a sweet girl by nature and I think has the potential with the right caregivers to be a great companion.
OCT. 26 - TRANSFERRED to the Delta SPCA
7450 80th Street, Delta BC
Phone: (604) 946-7848
Email: deltafoster@spca.bc.ca

This sweet, young recent mom dog is dead. Killed by the BC SPCA.

I simply fail to understand how this can even remotely be considered ANIMAL WELFARE.

Messages In This Thread

SPCA Dogs Pass their assessment and are killed anyway *PIC*
I am sure Tina enjoyed her last walk with you very much *PIC*
Amanda Muir is... *LINK* *PIC*
IS DTA4 GOOD SCIENCE? The test the SPCA uses to dispose of dogs that will take money and time to rehabilitate
Unscientific Assessment!
Don't just get angry...take action!
Phone numbers for Global, CTV, the Province and the Sun
Delta and Surrey readers - write your mayor and councillors
Email addresses for Surrey and Delta Mayors and Councils
My letter to Surrey Mayor and Council re the Surrey SPCA
I received a reply from Delta Councillor Vicki Huntington
SPCA "Dog Disposers" don't know about dog behaviour and don't care
Ooops? They are heartless! *LINK*
We have our own Cheech situation here in Edmonton at this time *LINK*
SPCA approved rescue was not contacted about Tina
Cocker Spaniel Rescue also ignored: Letter to Bob Busch, the manager of all the BC SPCA branches
Selling sick animals is not animal welfare, it is not humane, it is not compassionate. But it is how the pet disposal industry does business
Tick, tick, tick.........time is running out for Delta SPCA dogs
Read this criticism of AAS, and then read what the SPCA wrote about Tina
Tina's biography from the SPCA web site. Not what AAS's critic described at all
Interesting........exactly what are the 'false accusations'?

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