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Christine Haslet's avatar

Thank you for this. It is one of the most disturbing of the fundraising scams during disasters.

Whenever there is a flood, fire, hurricane or tornado these opportunistic carpetbaggers MOVE IN FAST and start moving animals. Begging on social media multiple times a day for money.

Two things to consider;

Often shelters have ALREADY emptied shelters before an upcoming disaster. So the animals that are leaving are literally being kidnapped before they can be reclaimed by their traumatized owners.

And second: there is NO shortage of adoptable animals in the country. We are in a pet overpopulation crises. Dogs arrive stressed and traumatized to a high kill shelter in TEXAS? PORTLAND OREGON? That’s even if you are given the “real” destination. Sometimes destinations are vague “Washington” or "North East". Then aren't even trying these days.

That means...ZERO TRANSPARENCY. We know that dogs who had adopters here in LA were just shipped to Dallas DESPITE THE FOSTERS BEGGING to adopt them. They were lied to, told dogs would be picked up by their “new families”. Instead dogs checked into high kill shelter and placed on a website for adoption, and sent to an adoption event. Since posting this originally, I had the opportunity to see their PR on YouTube, showing all the dogs that were adopted at an event. While their "resident" dogs sit in kennels. Each one displaced by a dog flown in from across the country. It's crazy waste of donor money. We saw that $45,000 was raised by 15/10 Foundation for this transport. And when those heartbroken fosters tried to reach out to Humane Society of North Texas. CRICKETS. I'm damn nosy, so I just started searching on the internet and found out EXACTLY what they did. They lied to the fosters, collected $45,000 and shipped the dogs to Texas. The group involved in this transport has ignored my requests for information...PawsForLifek9 and they blocked the fosters as well. Best Friends and Wings of Rescue were the other players. It's like a finally orchestrated scam. (Btw - The PawsForLifeK9 rescue group is occupying the EMPTY, completely misappropriated building, paid for by taxpayers... a 40,000 sq foot LA City shelter "Mission Hills" built with Prop F money…even has the facilities to do spay and neuter that we so desperately need. A complete waste of resources.. and then they are shipping dogs to Texas on top of that.

Another transport of 320 small animals was sent from San Diego Humane Society to Southern Arizona in Tuscon, turned out that over 200 of the those animals were frozen and feed to reptiles… a massive two state COVER UP happened, and continues by the CEO as SD Humane, Gary Weitzmanto this very day.

I hope people will stop donating to these transports- there is no transparency and no way to hold ANYONE accountable. We can no longer trust that these "animal welfare" organizations actually have the animals best interest at heart. SUCKS FOR THE ANIMALS.

WE KNOW THAT ANIMALS LITERALLY DISAPPEAR- and these opportunist carpetbaggers are on to their next grift…or I should I say DISASTER.

Sorry for any typos. Pecked out on my iphone 🐾

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melissa forberg's avatar

It is considered as a "best practice" to relocate animals already in a brick/ mortar shelter, that are already available for adoption. This frees up space for incoming " disaster" animals. This is vital particularly for large dogs or behavioral animals who are difficult to manage in a temporary shelter ( small wire crates and staffed by volunteers). Animals from the disaster should NEVER be sent out of the area, making it impossible for owners to be reunited. Usually the state Attorney General or state veterinarian will set an extended hold period for affected animals before they are legally available.

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