Monday, September 4, 2017

Houston SPCA kicks out rescuers from Ford Center

The Houston SPCA is trying to deflect rumors about euthanasia. Sadly and tragically, most of the rumors you hear about Houston SPCA are true.

A Facebook effort was begun in 2012 to try and let people know the Houston SPCA kills all pit bulls. The page, No name pittie will die at Houston SPCA was started when a female stray pit bull was found by a Houston resident. The kindly samaritan gave the poor dog some water and called Houston SPCA, famous for their Animal Planet program. What he didn't know from their widely broadcast program was the Houston SPCA's long policy of killing all pit bulls or any puppy or dog who even look partly pit bull.

When Houston SPCA’s deadly intentions…innocent dog will die because she is a pit bull was written in March 2012, the Houston SPCA had 180 dogs on their website for adoption and not one was a pit bull. That figure, in a time when most U.S. shelters report anywhere from 40 to 75 percent intake are pit bull breeds, raised huge suspicions that the Houston SPCA which employs an armed staff had no pit bulls for adoption. Why? The answer is a horrible one. All puppies and dogs with pitty characteristics are killed.

Over the years, many articles and petitions asking for an investigation have been circulated. Nearly 13,000 signatures have been collected, but the pit bulls are still being killed.

Over this past weekend, rumors began to circulate when animals became missing at the Ford Center in Beaumont, Texas. When rescuers and other people who'd traveled from all over the United States to help the animals displaced by Hurricane Harvey, the Houston SPCA turned them away.

Best Friends, the nation's largest and most well-respected sanctuary for homeless pets was chased away by armed guards and the Houston SPCA. Here is Best Friends' statement:

"The Houston SPCA has a history of a lack of transparency around consistent reporting regarding the outcomes for the animals entering their care.  They have questionable policies regarding pit bull type dogs and have received continued criticism from the animal welfare community around these policies. So it’s understandable that the rescue community and other pet-loving members of the public, aware of the Houston SPCA’s history, would be worried about what was taking place with the pets in Beaumont."

Best Friends' petition begs the Houston SPCA director, Patti Mercer, to reconsider. Patti Mercer kills pit bulls and other innocent animals.


We could have told Best Friends to save the ink. Hill's Science Diet is one of Houston SPCA's most loyal donors and also the owner of one of the nation's largest rendering plants. "Most pet food companies are owned by global conglomerates such as Procter & Gamble, maker of Eukanuba and Iams, Colgate-Palmolive, maker of Hill’s “Science” Diet, and Mars, which produces Cesardog foods."

See: Dog's Naturally article "Rendered Products in Pet Food.

When you see the organized response to outcry over Houston SPCA's killing animals, there is method to the madness. Houston SPCA has been killing pit bulls for years. There is a reason there were no pit bulls featured in their Animal Planet Houston Animal Cops long running program. There is a reason rescues in the Houston area go ballistic trying to help a stray dog before Houston SPCA gets to the dog first. There is a reason Best Friends Animal Society has organized an effort to raise awareness with blogs and a petition.

Houston SPCA is a privately funded 501(c)3 with over 20 million dollars in tax-free revenue:



The Houston SPCA will kill all of the pit bulls. That is a fact. They have it down to a science, just like the Science Diet pet food which renders pets into pet food.

Please be aware of the goings on behind the doors at Houston SPCA where pit bulls are all killed. These pets cannot speak for themselves. We must, as caring humans, speak for them. It is our duty.

Please sign petitions:


Demand Houston SPCA Save Hurricane Harvey Animals

Petition to fire Patti Mercer and Investigate Houston SPCA

Please visit Facebook Page: No Name Pittie will die at Houston SPCA
 







8 comments:

  1. Take this post down. It's already been investigated by law-enforcement and was found to be false. I think best friends started the rumor after they were turned away and got miffed.

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    1. Prove otherwise, I'm seeing everywhere including snipe it was confirmed!! If it is, may they rot in hell!!! Never will I donate again!

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  2. Which law enforcement organization are you referring to? And can you produce the contact information rescuers taped to the kennels that the Houston SPCA destroyed?

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    1. Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and one of the news channel KMBT, or something like that confirmed what the Sheriff's Office. Best Friends needs to spend their money on rescuing animals rather than tearing down other animal rescues. If Best Friends really wants to go after someone, they should go after Texas Cattle Breeders Association.

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    2. Houston SPCA kills all pit bulls. We've had a Facebook page and petition raising awareness since 2012:

      https://www.facebook.com/nonamepittie/

      The Houston SPCA's live release rate is 35% and since has quit publishing their numbers.

      No Kill Houston has articles and documents to back up the truth that Houston SPCA mass murder pit bulls:

      http://www.nokillhouston.org/houston-kill-shelters/

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  3. crickets......because they cannot - and I am telling everyone about these horrific acts and I will not stop - shame on them for killing these poor animals

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  4. 35%!!!! WTF? They MUST be "in bed" with Ingrid Newkirk of PETA! What other explanation could there logically be? This is a TRAVESTY and the Public is Naively Funding their Missions!! UGHHH

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