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The gentleman that got raided was named Dr. Joe Granata. He had an animal sanctuary and would take in rescues and exotic animals. He died last week from colon cancer. He just became too sick to take care of them and someone filed a complaint. You can probably Google information about the seizure. It was on the news. Craig Malisows article on suspicious circumstances surrounding a rescue dogs death were explored in this article, HSPCA and Prosecutors Wont Say How Rescued Dog Died. States the piece, Susan Culver says the dogs death was disclosed at a September court hearing to decide what to do with more than 100 dogs, turtles, and snakes recovered from a home belonging to Joe Granata. However, Culver says HSPCA personnel would not say how the plott hound mix named Bella died -- only that she was not euthanized. The Galveston County Sheriffs Offices seizure inventory listed Bella as being in good condition. Houston SPCA is notorious for killing all pit bulls and all dogs which look like pit bulls. Says No Kill Houston, Many people believe that the Houston SPCA is a No Kill shelter, or that they are “working as hard as they can” to place as many animals as possible, or that they kill only truly “unadoptable” pets. They repeatedly advertise that they place “100% of all of their healthy and behaviorally sound animals“. To a lot of people, this sounds like they are a No Kill shelter, so, you might be shocked to learn what the Houston SPCA says is “unadoptable” and therefore should be killed. Contrary to their advertisements and proclamations, the Houston SPCA is actually a high kill shelter, with a 65% KILL rate the last time that they were honest with the public. Obviously, they are very good at hiding the truth from the donating public. Animal lovers watch Animal Cops or see the nice press releases showing a “rescue”, however they never see what goes on behind closed doors, once the cameras go off. Below is an example of what is really going on at the Houston SPCA. Susan Culver is a Houston area rescuer who fostered Bella and is asking for an investigation into Bellas untimely death at the hands of Houston SPCA.examiner/article/suspicions-surround-foster-dog-s-death-houston-spca-scandal?CID=examiner_alerts_article
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 14:43:05 +0000

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