oh, I also constantly have that mysterious brown liquid in my crisper! Twinsies.
oh, I also constantly have that mysterious brown liquid in my crisper! Twinsies.
it's non-dairy butter made with coconut oil
vegan for 10 years and i have never tried any nog. it looks so viscous! i just can't. I can just feel my throat slam shut. but people seem to love it. i dont like wine either. I'll just sit over here with my diet dr pepper.
what's in the pitcher?
this shelter was one that Winograd personally oversaw. And it failed. You got me wrong. I support no-kill as a long-term goal. I do not believe it works in the short term when the right measures are not taken. I hope in my lifetime no aniaml is born without a forever home. that is what we both want.
anyway, I'm done. keep volunteering at your bulldog rescue and covering your ears to what a phoney Winograd is while chiding people who do REAL work, even if it's not pretty, even it it's dirty and even if people don't like it.
no. clearly some are overseen by your presious Winograd too. and those animals that were euthanized at that no-kill just had behavior problems which apparently everyone thinks shelters can just fly in Cesar Milian and fix right up.
...and as Winograd says, secretly. This is one of his approved CAPA shelters in Delaware, which he said was going to be the first no-kill state. lol
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/201311…
oh and here is a story that just came out today about how one of Winograd's CAPA no-kill shelters was euthanizing animals. ZOMG!
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/201311…
oh, a fucking vanity rescue group for purebreds. cute.
Yeah, I've met the guy. He's an ideologist who wants to sell books and prefers to stockpile animals as long as it keeps his ideology in tact. I have been discussing everything with you, but you already hated Peta before and love to hide behind a cloak of "there is a home for every single animal" without ever having…
uh, yeah, thanks for the article because it proves that I have been saying that Peta is not a shelter. They simply train about 10 employees (the vet trains them) to go out and respond to cruelty cases and provide humane euth. upon request of the owner. I dont know what photos you are talking about that we haven't…
I have worked in shelters in 3 states, vet clinics in 2, and as an animal control officer in two states and with Peta for 3 years. I can tell you, unequivocally, that it is disturbingly easy to find 2,000 cases of animals being abused, neglected, beaten, starved and abandoned. Unless you have worked in these…
So winograd knows they are adoptable? Cool that you site a source that has had it out for Peta for decades. winograd isn't any kind of authority on animal sheltering or rescue and even no-kill advocates know he is a charlatan. And he also conflates "healthy" and "adoptable". they are not the same.
I have personally transported many animals to the VA Beach SPCA. I don't know what the fuck kind of proof you want. That is Peta's relationship.
Ok, this is the last time you will insult me. I came to here answer questions, not to be called a "liar". First, as a former vet tech before I worked for Peta, I can tell you that there are several diseases one can discern in a puppy. Many, many puppies in rural areas have parvo and I can detect parvo in a puppy in…
1.) They said they have euthanized healthy animals, not adoptable. People always interchange the two but they are different.
I wouldn't say humanely euthanizing animals rather than letting them suffer isn't in line with their beliefs. I feel that letting an animal continue in pain so you could continue your personal ideology would be hypocritical.
30,000...since 1998. That's a couple thousand a year. Once when I was called to a hoarder situation, I had to euthanize 57 cats in one day. Shelters don't deal with that. And not being snarly, but please link me to where an unbiased (not CCF) site says that the majority of the animals are "left on their doorstep"…
Right, they aren't shelter in the sense that they accept animals the public decides to relinquish. They only work cruelty cases and calls from the public making claims of neglect and suffering. These are the only animals they respond to - ones in dire straights. Any adoptable animals they come across are taken to the…