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SPCA dog assessment test puts children and dogs at risk

I have seen that the BC SPCA's Behavioural Assessment Tests do not work. I am a nurse in an emergency ward, and I can attest that a dog who was adopted by the BC SPCA to a new home two weeks ago, who seriously bit a four year old child on the face, was not a safe dog. The child was part of the family who adopted this dog, and now the child is severely injured and the dog euthanised. Quick behavioural tests cannot safely take the place of getting to know the dog and of thoughtful placement in individually selected and screened homes with back-up training and handling by reputable dog behaviourists. The SPCA is playing fast and loose with the lives of children with its test. In my opinion, the test is there to protect the SPCA, not the public, or dogs.

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SPCA dog assessment test puts children and dogs at risk
Pre-internet, pre-AAS, pre-Donna Liberson and a thousand other watchers and voices, the SPCA just killed all the dogs
Only a fraction of pounds, whether run by municipalities, the SPCA, or by private contractors have the means, the time, the resources or the know-how
Has anyone asked WHY the dog bit the child?
Mr. Brodgesell has touched upon a valid point
Why is the BC SPCA putting dogs up for adoption before the staff even know anything about the dogs?

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