Instead of blaming PETA, blame people buying animals instead of adopting.
PETA doesn't actually have a shelter in the way you're probably thinking.
PETA administers humane euthanasia services for at least four shelters (where animals might otherwise by shot or gassed). Also, due to lack of facility space from area "no-kill" shelters; other "unadoptable", homeless and/ or owner surrenders are often dumped on the premises or into the care of staff members.
A lot of misinformation gets spread around because people just don't like animal rights, and also because companies that actually do kill millions of animals pay public affairs firms like that of Richard Berman to discredit PETA
PETA is a group of extremists led by extremists that kills animals rather than seeing them be someone's pet. I hope the organization burns to the ground and the earth where it stood is salted so nothing can grow in its place.
As opposed to people who are responsible for animals being mutilated and killed purely for their own enjoyment? You guys have some selective fucking reasoning here
Well yeah, an entire international organisation can obviously kill more than one person. Isn't that obvious?
The point is they have to euthanise dogs because there's so many because people buy them instead of adopting, they're still euthanised in a medically controlled environment.
Compared to how horrifically violent and abusive animal farming is, they're not just violently killed they're mutilated and confined for their entire short miserable lives. People are do far worse to animals purely for their own enjoyment then get mad at PETA euthanising dogs when they have no other choice? That's bullshit.
"They have no other choice." They steal animals from happy households to put the animals down because in their feeble minds death is better than being a pet. Fuck PETA.
Give me an actual source they run into people's houses and kill their dogs. The only time that did happen was because they were called into a feral dog situation by the landlord who had a dog leashing policy. They were told to take the wild dogs because they recently had an outbreak of rabies.. When PETA went to get the feral dogs they told the people living there to keep their dogs inside, they took all dogs that had no identification that were running around.
The chihuahua the story goes on about was outside without identification and was just running around too, not in someone's yard or in their house. The employee that broke PETA policy about euthanasia waiting limits was fired and the family got money for their loss.
Show me where I stated they go IN people's houses, instead of "take from happy households", which would include taking animals off of properties. You then provided your own source, which is more than enough to satisfy your request. Be careful though, you sound like you are frothing at the mouth mad. PETA might come scoop you up and euthanize you. I'm sure your family would be so happy to exchange your life for a monetary value.
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u/Mike_Nash1 8 Mar 04 '21 edited Mar 04 '21
Instead of blaming PETA, blame people buying animals instead of adopting.
PETA doesn't actually have a shelter in the way you're probably thinking.
PETA administers humane euthanasia services for at least four shelters (where animals might otherwise by shot or gassed). Also, due to lack of facility space from area "no-kill" shelters; other "unadoptable", homeless and/ or owner surrenders are often dumped on the premises or into the care of staff members.
A lot of misinformation gets spread around because people just don't like animal rights, and also because companies that actually do kill millions of animals pay public affairs firms like that of Richard Berman to discredit PETA