I'm sure there are bad SPCAs and good ones, just like anything else. The point I was trying to make earlier was that there are far more GOOD SPCAs (at least in the US) and it seems like the show was going out of its way to highlight some negatives, which I'm not even believing to be true.
If someone wants to make a huge profit, the shelter business is not the way to go. Even if they did make a *small* profit on the purebreds because they only kept them a week, the profit that they did make is not near enough to cover their costs for all the other animals that they lose money on. Adoption fees never cover the complete care that the animals receive.
I have to agree with bckrazy, its SICK SICK SICK that the show supported BYBers and puppy mills. Even if you call yourself a sanctuary or a rescue, I don't think that should give immunity to having the animals taken away due to neglect. A lot of the excuses those people were using was they were "overwhelmed" and couldn't care for the animals at that point. Well, when people get overwhelmed, is that an excuse to stop feeding or paying attention to their children? They'd be snatched up by the CPA so fast. I don't think animals are any different.
(I've worked for 2 different SPCAs and have dealt with many others, including some in different states like CA, MI, and CO, and they've all been wonderful)
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