AgileGSD
Posted : 10/1/2008 10:36:09 AM
jenns
I've seen this stated on this forum several times, that HSUS and PETA are against pet ownership. I don't know where this information is coming from. Both these organizations are against BREEDING, not pet ownership. They both fully support adopting homeless pets from shelters, obviously since the HSUS adopts out homeless pets. While I don't fully agree with their stance, since both of my dogs are from breeders, I can understand their reasoning and that their stance is in the best interest of the animals (the reason these organizations exist in the first place), versus the rights of people to do what they want with animals.
Wow you have really fallen for what HSUS and PETA propaganda - hope you don't so easily accept everything people want you to believe without research.
HSUS does not have a shelter nor adopt out homeless animals. PETA does run a shelter but it is extremely high kill. Their stats for 2006:
Out of the 6,375 cats which came into PETA's shelter
> 4,410 were reclaimed
> by their owners. From the unclaimed cats, PETA adopted out
> 2, transferred 21
> to other shelters and killed 1,942.
>
> Out of the 3,175 dogs which came into PETA's shelter
> 2,131 were reclaimed by
> their owners. From the unclaimed dogs, PETA adopted out 8,
> transferred 25 to
> other shelters and 3 were classified as
> "miscellaneous". 988 of the
> unclaimed dogs were killed by PETA.
>
> Out of the 86 "other companion animals" which
> came into PETA's shelter, 34
> were reclaimed by their owners. From the unclaimed pets,
> PETA adopted out 2
> and killed 50.
>
> The total for pets taken in was 9,637 with 6,575 lucky
> enough to have been
> claimed by their owners. Of the 3,062 unclaimed pets, PETA
> adopted out only
> 12, transferred 46, classified 3 as
> "miscellaneous", had 3 die in the shelter
> and killed 2,981.
>
> And they did even worse with wildlife taking in 249 live
> wild animals,
> release 1 and killing 248.
> http://www.virginia.gov/vdacs_ar/cgi-bin/Vdacs_search.cgi?link_select=facility&form=fac_select&fac_num=157&year=2006
Sure they may promote adopting right now but that is only as an alternative to breeding/buying from a breeder because they know people want pets. They want a "no birth nation" meaning no new pets are born, ever.
From PETA's website:
"We at PETA very much love the animal companions who share our homes, but we believe that it would have been in the animals' best interests if the institution of "pet keeping"—i.e., breeding animals to be kept and regarded as "pets"—never existed." http://www.peta.org/campaigns/ar-petaonpets.asp
and even more clear statement (bold added by me):
"In a perfect world, animals would be free to live their lives to the fullest, raising their young and following their natural instincts in their native environments. Domesticated dogs and cats, however, cannot live “free” in our concrete jungles, so we are responsible for their care. People with the time, money, love, and patience to make a lifetime commitment to an animal can make an enormous difference by adopting an animal from a shelter or rescuing an animal from a perilous life on the streets. It is important, also, to keep our companion animals from reproducing, which perpetuates a class of animals who are forced to rely on humans to survive." http://www.peta.org/mc/factsheet_display.asp?ID=133
Both HSUS and PETA support kill shelters over a move to no-kill. Hard to have a campaign (and most important get people to give you money) against breeding when you make people feel guilty about all the dead homeless pets. Although there is evidence that the "overpopulation" promoted by HSUS and PETA is a falsehood and that the number of shelter animals euthanized every year has been on a steady decline. PETA and HSUS continue to support killing animals because it is in the best interest of their organizations:
http://nathanwinograd.blogspot.com/2008/05/myth-of-pet-overpopulation.html
http://www.mofed.org/Redefining.html