Mar 26 2010
Humane Bites #28: Could a “Puppy Mill” Bill Impact Livestock Farmers? (Show Me.)
Daily clippings culled from all over the electronic news world. (E-mail us with submissions for tomorrow.)
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Missouri livestock farmers worry about a spillover effect from HSUS's "puppy mill" lnitiative
- Utah's Governor signs the latest "livestock advisory" board into law
- Maine animal shelter is the latest planning to pay HSUS for an evaluation that should be free
- Indiana sportsmen's alert: HSUS is targeting hunting-dog training
- HSUS tried to bury it, but one Vermont veal slaughterhouse will re-open anyway
- Wendy Malick needs a better publicist (40 more people at her speech and the crowd size would double)
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The word “puppy mill” should be considered a racist word.
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Following the links on the Maine shelter story, I find this on the HSUS website
“The HSUS Shelter Evaluation Program:
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Since 1998 we have consulted with 25 agencies nationwide, from California to New York. Cost of consultations generally vary—depending on the size of the agency and the complexity of its programs—charged on a sliding scale based on the agency’s resources”
What level of expertise can HSUS reasonably claim if they do fewer than three consultations per year?