ASPCA fails NYC carriage horses

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

Why does the ASPCA protect the horse-drawn carriage trade by allowing lawmakers, carriage operators and even a Franciscan monk to (falsely) suggest that the ASPCA supports it? By providing political cover to lawmakers, the ASPCA helps to condemn carriage horses to a life of dodging cars and living in warehouses.

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  • Bloomshit is an ASS & I wouid LOVE to HITCH HIM TO A CARRIAGE & MAKE HIM WORK LIKE THESE HORSES! HOW I WOULD LOVE TO SHUT DOWN THE American Society for the PERPETRATION of Cruelty to Animals!

  • I will tell my mom to stop donating to the ASPCA now

  • I am so disappointed to hear this. I will be stopping my monthly donations to the ASPCA and redirecting them to the HSUS.

  • @22sheilamahon , actually i was there

  • Being on the streets of NYC alone is cruel for a horse. I will never give one dime to the ASPCA. The pictures show the lie. Bastards!

  • @horsesinnyc - It only takes one to speak up -Where were you? I am SURE they were there and if they weren't then were not informed about the press conference.

  • The ASPCA SU*KS. They are a FRAUD - Do NOT contribute to this sham

  • In spite of five solid years of activism by many animal advocacy organizations and individuals, conditions for the carriage horses appear to be just as bad now as ever before. And, instead of using their considerable power and influence to ban horse and buggies from midtown, the ASPCA continues to enable it:

  • Wrong, ASPCA & Gennaro. There was at least one time, I recall, when driver Niles Quinn was cited for animal cruelty by an ASPCA agent. The horse, Red Rebel, was, according to the ASPCA agent, "heaving and sweating heavily" in Central Park, according to ASPCA spokesman Jeffrey Hon. Red Rebel was subsequently examined by an ASPCA veterinarian and found to be suffering from overexertion.

    Check your records, ASPCA.

  • Adida and Roxanne Delgado are twin sisters(mentally disturbed

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