Animal Advocates Watchdog

All over Surrey, chained dogs are crying to the SPCA for help... *LINK* *PIC*

All over Surrey, chained and neglected dogs are crying to the SPCA for help, like these two below, and are ignored. The SPCA says it can't seize these dogs.

But it can thuggishly threaten a distraught woman and her twelve-year old son, by saying it is going to seize their treed cat and fine them $500.

How long has the SPCA been like this? How did the SPCA stray so far from its animal welfare mandate?

The SPCA, where it has paid dog catcher contracts, has been like this for fifty years. Animal control pays money.

It strayed so far from its animal welfare mandate because animal welfare costs money.

That is why it has so many employees like the ones in the story above.

For pointing out the obvious, the BC SPCA is suing AAS in Supreme Court. It cannot ever win with its current policies and employees giving us the proof of our allegations, daily.

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SPCA's version of animal welfare in Surrey. If you understand what the SPCA is, you won't be baffled by the story of Buddy - the cat in the tree
We phoned CTV and the two newspapers, the Surrey North Delta Leader and the Surrey Now
The magic word worked! Just say MEDIA and the SPCA shrivels up like the Wicked Witch in Oz
Vernon SPCA Left a Cat up a Pole to Suffer in the Heat
All over Surrey, chained dogs are crying to the SPCA for help... *LINK* *PIC*
Surrey has no bylaw that would allow the SPCA to fine for a treed cat
In my opinion, Dee, her son, friends, neighbors and Buddy were subjected to emotional and in Buddy's situation, physical abuse
Humane treatment & business sense
Surrey Now: Does the SPCA wield too much power when it comes to determining the fates of animals it's compelled to protect, as recent stories suggest *LINK*

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