Animal
Advocates of B.C. An all-volunteer registered
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SPCA ADS - CHEAP, SELF-SERVING, MEANINGLESS
Why is it that the
SPCA has never spent money on ads to educate about the suffering of chained dogs?
Nor ads to find homes for their dogs?
Why is it that only AAS and Mercy
Volunteers for Animals Society have ever paid for ads urging people to be more humane? |
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This bus-stop bench ad has been for a long time right in front of a house where the inhabitants bred pit-bull crosses for years. It is only four blocks from the Vancouver SPCA. Many people complained to the SPCA about this backyard breeding operation, for all the years. The SPCA never did anything. Finally, the Vancouver City Pound shut this operation down. |
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Why would the SPCA not act? Why has
the SPCA never asked for any laws to control the massive backyard breeding that is going
on everywhere? Backyard breeders supply the dogs that fill pounds, and Vancouver SPCA has 18 pound contracts in the lower mainland. ( The SPCA's Pound Empire, click here) and many of the dogs that fill pounds and SPCAs come from these backyard breeders. Why is the SPCA not doing anything visibly to put itself out of business? (See what we mean - The SPCA and the Animal Welfare Business.) And why does the SPCA allow some of its staff to breed and sell dogs? SPCA staff breeders |
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AAS really
does "speak for those who cannot speak for themselves". Over the years AAS has spent over $30,000 on yard dogs ads here |
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Edited: Nov
8/02 |