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A Baxter Black column

ghautz

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How many of you pet lovers can/will be able to say the quote at the end? Not sure I could.

ON THE EDGE OF COMMON SENSE

by Baxter Black, DVM



THE DARK SIDE

Two of the richest animal rights groups in the country have recently made the news; PETA killed 95% of the dogs and cats left in their care in 2008 (VA Department of AG), and the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) contributed less than 4% of their $91.5 million budget to hands-on dog and cat shelters in 2007 (Center for Consumer Freedom).

Both stories were presented to expose the hypocrisy of animal rights groups whose commercial fund raising depicts and depends on the image of the compassionate caring of kittens and puppies. But anybody who has worked for local humane societies, horse refuges, dog pounds or veterinary clinics understands the reason PETA is in the “euthanasia” business in a big way…the country is overrun by unwanted dogs and cats and horses.

It is no easier for the director of a local Humane Society in Montana (not affiliated with the HSUS) to euthanize the majority of the pets she accumulates monthly, than it is for the local veterinarian to agree to euthanize (usually at no charge) a litter of kittens or an unwanted horse. Nor do I think the people working in the back of PETA are callous about it. Just like the abandoned horse issue, somebody has to take responsibility and do the right thing and it ain’t always pretty.

Much ado is made about spaying and neutering our pets, about breeding too many horses. The fact remains, despite all our editorials, city laws, clinics and education, PETA put down 21, 339 dogs and cats in the last ten years. All of us veterinarians, livestock people, slaughter horse buyers, city dog catchers, rendering plant truck drivers, and PETA workers choose to bear the responsibility of this dark side of the cute and cuddly companion animals world.

The HSUS has smartly chosen to avoid the dark side. We down here in the trenches could use their help to fund more shelters, horse refuges, dog pounds, and carcass disposal. We’ll still do the dirty work but their contribution would be a Godsend.

I can tell you personally, working on a kill floor, eradicating livestock for disease purposes. putting down abandoned horses, or helping euthanize hundreds of companion animals in the back room of a humane shelter takes a toll on a person. You who do it have my compassion, admiration and respect…you are on the front line of humanity.

“I loved ol’ Blue as much as a man could love a man’s best friend And when his time came, I helped him along. I owed him that much in the end.”
 

Erik

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I've helped 3 of my own pets along in the past 12 years. 2 cancer, one a congenital immune deficiency. I've also driven friends to their vet on a few occasions so they could hold a loved one for that last trip rather them putting them through the stress of being in a carrier. Quality of life, not quantity.
 

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I helped my best friend along last Tuesday. Not fun but it was time and I owed it to him. :(
 
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