The SPCA has sold many, many dogs that are so dangerous that the purchasers are forced to have them euthanized. But in its twisted, control-mad rage, is going to hunt down a pup that has never bitten anyone and it is going to stick a needle in it and watch it die - to prove to its critics who the boss is!
AAS is going to gather the massive evidence that the SPCA sells dangerous dogs all the time and that its phoney, junk-science temperament test is nothing more than a tool for some people at the SPCA to kill the dogs they don't like.
Here is one example we posted on just recently. This person will be a witness:
The BC SPCA's "scientific temperament tests" are baloney too. Owner forced to euthanize dangerous dog bought from the SPCA
Posted By: AAS
Date: Sunday, 30 May 2004, at 7:01 p.m.
In 2002, when the SPCA was caught red-handed and exposed on TV for killing six nice dogs for space and then lying by saying they were killed for being aggressive, the SPCA had to do damage control...fast! It flew its resident cat expert, Nadine Gourkow, to England (on donator's money) and then it cobbled together a junk-science assessment test that purported to scientifically judge the aggression level in dogs and to make good matches between dogs and owners. Baloney! It was only the SPCA covering its butt so that it could go on killing for space, but now it had the backing of "science" to justify it.
We know of countless cases where the assessments have been used to kill nice dogs for space, and where they are not used at all and aggressive dogs are sold to unsuspecting people, some with small children.
Take the case we were told of today. Leo was a cross of some kind, only seven months old when sold to a very kind family who spent money and ten months trying to get him over his human aggression. After they purchased Leo, they didn't receive one follow-up phone call from the SPCA, and that is another lie the SPCA tells. When they took him in to the SPCA clinic to be neutered, he was so aggressive with the vet that she told them to "get their dog under control". When told that they had purchased him from them, no one offered any advice or showed any interest in his aggression.
When Leo attacked a friend without provocation, going for the face and causing several punctures, this kind family had the horror of having to euthanize him.
Is the SPCA honest in any way at all? Not that we can see.