UPDATE: Baton Rouge is now euthanizing because of their overpopulation. http://www.nbc33tv.com/all-about-animals/crowded-no-kill-shelter-to-start-emergency-euthanasia-due-to-overpopulation
"You either adopt them out, you foster them out and unfortunately, to prevent cruelty and overcrowding, you have to euthanize," says Cole. "This is an open-intake animal shelter that takes in animal everyday."
Those failures are coming fast and furious these days. First we are looking at Austin and their overcrowding issues.
http://workingtohelpanimalstodaytomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/07/austin-youre-lying-creative-bookkeeping.html
http://workingtohelpanimalstodaytomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/07/austin-youre-lying-part-two-it-didnt.html
http://workingtohelpanimalstodaytomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/07/yep-austin-you-have-big-problem.html
Then comes Baton Rouge with the horrible descriptions of their "No Kill" suffering.
http://workingtohelpanimalstodaytomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/08/add-another-failure-to-nathan-winograds.html
Now number 18 on the list of 28 supposedly open door shelters that the Whino likes to brag about, Porter County, another study in the disaster the Whino's program is causing.
http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/porter/7385677-418/county-split-in-animal-shelter-privatization-debate.html
County Council President Dan Whitten, D-at large, turned a few heads at Tuesday’s council meeting where he suggested withdrawing county control over the troubled shelter, feeling the private sector could do a better job caring for the animals.
Now here's Philly again with Sue Cosby at the helm, a die hard Whinonette, formally with PACCA. We know how PACCA went, and now Sue is doing the same to the PSPCA.
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20110901_Son_blames_PSPCA_for_death.html
A NORTH PHILADELPHIA woman appears to have been killed by a pack of pit bulls Tuesday, but her son says that the city's animal-control team deserves some of the blame for her violent death.
Carmen Ramos, 50, died from injuries suffered in an attack by the five dogs owned by her husband, Jose Alvarez, 56, according to a preliminary autopsy report, police sources told the Daily News.
But it wasn't the first time this month that the dogs attacked someone on Carey Street near Lawrence.
Neighbors said that the dogs were taken away Aug. 19 by the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals after they attacked two neighborhood residents, but they were returned three days later.
Residents of the block wondered out loud why officials released the dogs after the bite attacks last month. (I DON'T HAVE TO WONDER, IT'S DUE TO SUE CROSBY SUBSCRIBING TO THE DRIBBLE OF THE WHINO THAT PIT BULLS GET A "BAD RAP").
STAY TUNED, FOLKS, FOR MORE OF THE ONGOING SAGA OF THE FAILURES OF THE FAT, SHORT MAN.
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