The Humane Society of the United States shares less than 1 percent of the public's donations with real humane societies and other pet shelters. Join in!
The ASPCA and its allies know they can’t ban meat entirely, so they engage in a strategy of death-by-a-thousand-cuts. They lobby for policies (such as Prop 12) that raise meat prices or ban common, veterinarian-approved forms of animal husbandry. https://t.co/plJ6G7tpTR
The ASPCA and two of its top executives, including CEO Matt Bershadker, are facing a new bombshell lawsuit.
The suit claims an executive was terminated in retaliation for raising issues regarding mismanagement of donor money and safety risks to animals. https://t.co/aLJkoIiMo4
Misguided laws that ban pet sales in several states are creating a black market for pets— with scammers importing pets from foreign puppy mills and falsely claiming them as “rescues.”
https://t.co/2fwrnNayRt
The Humane Society of the United States wastes millions of dollars and doesn’t run a single pet shelter (despite its ads being full of pets). If you want to help homeless animals, give to your LOCAL shelter directly.
https://t.co/mTXO3QYzLp
We reported recently on Glassdoor reviews of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals–and they weren’t pretty. Now, one former employee is taking the ASPCA to court. https://t.co/uYf1T83yFD
Reviews for @ASPCA on Glassdoor:
"Everyone is miserable.”
“During the 6 months of my employment, 15 dogs were euthanized for simply not getting along with other dogs.”
“TERRIBLE place for anyone who is not a white”
https://t.co/iVobOMJPyH
Tonight, our #Oscar ad is asking people: Did you know? The CEO of the Humane Society of the United States makes over $450,000 a year and the top executives all make over $200,000 a year. Give local!