While the animal rights group, PETA, has taken a stance on animal research testing as well as hunting, it seems to have no problem euthanizing hundreds of potentially adoptable pets in Virginia.
According to a report by the Center for Consumer Freedom, PETA representatives have killed about 5.8 animals each day, or 2,124 for 2008. The same group of PETA employees reportedly adopted-out just seven pet animals, including dogs and cats. Since 1998, 21,339 dogs and cats have died at the hands of PETA workers, the report stated.
Unfortunately, many veterinarians in the area did not know the animals were being killed, but thought they were being placed in adoptive homes.
For proof, visit PetaKillsAnimals.com to view the organization’s animal records that are filed with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Human Services.
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