In protest of the execution of Oreo, the "miracle dog" who survived being thrown off a Brooklyn rooftop, only to be nursed to health by the ASPCA then put to death while credible sanctuaries were willing to adopt her for life and further rehabilitate her, activists in New York City visited the home of Ed Sayres, president of the ASPCA.
Additionally, last week the ASPCA executed another pit bull named Max, and once again a sanctuary had stepped forward and offered to take Max and give them a home for life. Once again the ASPCA, under the direction of the unqualified and unlicensed "behaviorist" Victoria Wells and President Ed Sayres, decided to kill the dog anyways and snub the efforts of real *no-kill* organizations.
Until the ASPCA changes their euthanization policies and the parties responsible for Oreo's death - Ed Sayres, the president and Victoria Wells, the unlicensed behaviorist - resign, the protests will continue.
Great work. Keep the pressure on the ASPCA. Don't forget that the ASPCA has no jurisdiction over local shelters.......yet they fundraise as if they do. Support your local rescue group - NOT the ASPCA!
redhorsestar 2 years ago
This is fantastic. Thank you for your work.
HamsterGirl5114 2 years ago
love from Lecco Italy
leccocity4animals 2 years ago
It's difficult to understand why the ASPCA wouldn't have chosen to allow Oreo to live out the remainder of her life at the animal sanctuary.
collinlovas 2 years ago
Thank you for doing this!
ib1gypsy 2 years ago
Applaud your efforts.
TheDogexaminer 2 years ago
We will continue to speak out for Oreo, Max and the other animals betrayed by the ASPCA. Sign up on the Win Animal Rights email list and you will be notified if future demos.
Phelicia73 2 years ago
Wish I knew about this I would have been there. Thank you for Oreo's memory
77ducky 2 years ago
great speak out!
ActivityGrrrl 2 years ago