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This employee is a symptom of SPCA malaise

Employees who are not able to think logically are the norm at all agencies that dispose of animals by selling them or killing them. They also boast about the shoddy things they do at their jobs. People who can see that what they are doing is wrong, quit. They have to, they are such a minority that they can make no changes. Those that have done extra things, like clean cat cages or walk dogs on their lunch hours, are harassed and intimidated by the tight pack of animal disposers that they work with.

AAS has many written stories of this.

The latest is this one...

What a way for the SPCA to celebrate the first day of Be Kind To Animals Month!

Posted By: Heather Pettit, Vernon and District Animal Care Society
Date: Monday, 2 May 2005, at 2:53 p.m.

At 7:19 this morning [May 2] I received a phone call from a woman named Joyce who delivers the Globe & Mail in Vernon. At 4 a.m. she'd found a horribly injured cat lying in a pool of blood. One eye was hanging from its socket, the jaw was very obviously shattered but he was conscious and yowling piteously. She wrapped him in a blanket, placed him in her vehicle and called the Vernon SPCA. The SPCA staff member upbraided Joyce for getting her out of bed and refused to do anything to help until 8 a.m. Unfortunately, the SPCA staffer did not take the time to tell Joyce that she could get through to a vet clinic in an emergency like this, so, not knowing what to do, Joyce put the poor fellow in her car while she did the rest of her deliveries. When she dropped papers at Hunter's Store the manager told her to call The Vernon & District Animal Care Society. I rushed the cat to the Vernon Veterinary Clinic where he was sedated and x-rayed. Sadly, Dr. Herbert Mehl phoned me at 10:44 to recommend that the cat be euthanised.

What a way for the SPCA to celebrate the first day of Be Kind To Animals Month!

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Dissapointed new reader
How could one possibly misinterpret this statement: "Can you meet his or hers Physical, Emotional + Social needs? (Fenced yard or Dog Run)"
Williams Lake SPCA web page *PIC*
Please tell us in detail about the "good stuff" it does
Re: Please tell us in detail about the "good stuff" it does *LINK*
Your Williams Lake SPCA sold Erin, unspayed, who had pups and then was brought back to be sold again *PIC*
Thanks to the SPCA's critics, some improvements have been made:"I'd even clean the tavern toilets for money before I'd accept a job that requires...
then you'de know what's really going on!
The SPCA is not a retail buisness... or is it?
There is no point in me replying to this
This employee is a symptom of SPCA malaise
I have spoken with or attempted to speak with SPCA CAC members, branch staff, branch managers, Head Office staff, Directors, and the President of the BCSPCA
What does Animal Advocates do?
I wouldn't leave my home and leave my children outdoors in the most securely fenced area
I continue to not "get it" when people say leaving a dog in a yard all day is a not a bad thing
How could the SPCA not figure out this basic, basic stuff?
And just what does AAS have against people who kill dogs for a living anyway?
I saw dogs tied out in the heat, no water, tangled in tethers at the Williams Lake SPCA
I received an answer from Bob Busch Operations Manager (in charge of the branches)
So, Mr. Busch says the Williams Lake SPCA doesn't condone outside dogs... *LINK*
Stupid e-mail disclaimers?
Re: your comment about tests to decide which dogs are to die!
Those tests that "we" hate so much meant a death sentence for two puppymill dogs in May, 2003 *PIC*
No one would listen so I posted publicly on AAS. Voila...the SPCA listened *PIC*

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