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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ANIMAL ADVOCATES: THE RESCUE OF BUBBA A letter from Bubbas rescuer that tells of Bubbas horrifying misery and his heartwarming happy ending. (Please SHARE - it really does help!) Here are the photos I took of Bubba before I rescued him. They are a bit dark but if you look closely you can see the dear fellow staring at the gate waiting for someone to come. The whole time I was taking these photos I was talking to him and as you can see I had no response at all, no head up or tail wag, it broke my heart. I lived next door and I would see Bubbas owners come home from work and I would hear him cry to them, begging them to let him out and bring him inside, into their home and their hearts. They didnt. Instead they brought him bowls of food until he was grossly obese. I sent them anonymous letters telling them how they were breaking their dogs heart and soul, begging them to bring him in, take him to a park to run, find a home for him with someone with the time to love him. Nothing. I reported Bubba to the SPCA. Nothing. Finally I couldnt bear it anymore and simply removed him from the prison he had done nothing to deserve. I cant even describe to you the feeling that I get inside when I think of Bubbas wonderful life that AAS made sure he has now. What a lucky fellow to have found your family. Thank you so so so so much for all the wonderful work that you do AAS. Since I started hearing all the stories about the dogs that you rescue, I have hugged and kissed my four dogs even more than before (if thats possible). If you are able, please consider donating to Animal Advocates so that we can continue to find warm and loving homes for dogs like Bubba: animaladvocates/donate/ Over the years, the BC SPCA, under pressure from critics, the media, and the internet, made some improvements to its anti-animal-welfare practices and policies (read: animaladvocates/spca/bcspca-now.php). But the present BC SPCA still ignores suffering animals and kills too many animals in its care“. AAS posts these stories to show the historical context of our present criticism of the BC SPCA.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 19:37:15 +0000

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