We just talked to Neil Strand. He says the SPCA didn't offer him food but they did say that if he brought the pups in when they still had to be hand-fed they would be killed.
And of course they offered to sell the pups once they were eight weeks old. Money for old rope!
They refused to pay for spaying the dog, arguing that he should have had her spayed right after he bought her. But on the advice of his vet, he had first had her vaccinated (she wasn't even vaccinated!) and was waiting for two weeks after her shots to have her spayed, when it then became obvious she was pregnant.
Mr Strand summed up the state of the SPCA's ethics when he said that even five SPCA employees together couldn't come up with the morally correct decision, and after volunteering for the SPCA, he was so disgusted he was washing his hands of them.
Thank you Kelowna SPCA, for assisting us to win our fight with the BC SPCA.