Animal Advocates Watchdog

A shelter is no place to assess a dog
In Response To: Picasso ends up dead *PIC* ()

I have always maintained that a shelter environment, which is always forced onto the animal, is no place to do an assessment.
My concerns about this have always fallen on deaf ears.
I can not understand how a so-called Expert on this subject can not see the various stresses an animal is under and even when making allowances for these, that it is very doubtful the true character of the animal can be found.
Many times an animal is killed because it is under stress and showing agressivness, which is only driven by fear.
And so the SPCA often appears to protect the human from the animal, rather than the animal from the human.

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"Picasso": How SPCA dog control/disposal contacts continue to cause harm to the SPCA's reputation and loss of donations
Nichola tries to catch Picasso and emails the Burnaby SPCA when she is unsuccessful *PIC*
The BC SPCA's mandate is to protect animals from people, not to protect people from animals
Picasso ends up dead *PIC*
A shelter is no place to assess a dog
Picasso was a threat to contracts, a dupe to convenience
Volunteers had to quit
What did BC SPCA Head Office tell Nichola?
That statement contradicts the words of Mr Busch's boss, CEO Craig Daniell *LINK*
New photo of the late "Picasso" *NM* *PIC*
I thought the SPCA was in the saving business
It makes me sad to know that I could have helped

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