A “Shelter We Love”
Animal lovers call Davidson County, North Carolina’s shelter “savage,” a “disgrace,” “disgusting” and “horrific.” What does HSUS call it? A “shelter we love.”
Animal lovers call Davidson County, North Carolina’s shelter “savage,” a “disgrace,” “disgusting” and “horrific.” What does HSUS call it? A “shelter we love.”
November 4 is the official kick off of “National Animal Shelter Reform Week.” It is a week dedicated to educating the American public about the rampant neglect and abuse in U.S. “shelters,” the systematic killing that goes on in them, and what we can do to bring this tragedy to an end.
For years, the Humane Society of the United States accused No Kill advocates of lowering the quality of adoptive homes. Although we did no such thing, quantity and quality can go hand in hand, the truth is that no one can reduce the quality more than HSUS President Wayne Pacelle. How long can he go? To the very bottom.
HSUS publishes a “shelter advocate toolkit” that ignores progress, offers platitudes, and attempts to set the clock back while promising progress.
A gas chamber is one of the cruelest methods of legally killing an animal. But it is still legal in most states.
What does hoarding have to do with rescue access laws and the No Kill movement? The answer is, not much.
Rise, Californians. Rise and be heard before it is too late. Because if you don’t, the animals won’t stand a chance.
How much killing is acceptable to you? How many deaths are you willing to allow them before you draw the line?