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He isn’t arguing against cats kept in the home, and he is right in my mind to blast the SPCA for doing trap neuter release in New Zealand (something I wasn’t aware anyone was stupid enough to think was a good idea here).
That's right 1919. The Ontario SPCA now has the ability to inspect facilities that keep animals for exhibition, entertainment, boarding, hire or sale. It's the first update since 1919.
An animal rights group claims the dogs were killed inhumanely by an outdoor adventure company and thrown into a mass grave. Throats slit' The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) in British Columbia, alleged that an Outdoor Adventures employee was told to cull the dogs in April last year.
One suspects that the SPCA and the American Humane Society have done more to stop cruelty to animals than vegetarians ever could. But so could lots of other things: wearing an animal rights button, picketing meat-packing houses, and so on. Certainly, not eating meat could have this protest function.
Another option is to call your local Human Society or Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, also known as the SPCA. This will allow you to ensure that the dog’s new home is the right home. The dog’s best opportunity to find a home will be if you foster him or her until a permanent home can be located.
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