What rehabilitation does the SPCA provide for dogs with behaviour problems? Ms Chortyk was quite enthusiastic about the SPCA's "personalized rehabilitation programs" for dogs.
If these programs exist and the assessment tests are so scientifically reliable, why then is AAS so often contacted by people who were sold a biting dog who can't get any assistance from the SPCA they bought the dog from and in fact are told or led to believe that if they bring the dog back, it will be killed - a far cry from rehabilitated.
AAS is a tiny organization, a lot less well-known than the SPCA fears, so we must only hear about a fraction of the biting dogs the SPCA sells with assurances that the dog has passed its test.