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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The heartbreaking article below by Nathan Winograd (No Kill Advocacy) and its embedded links relate to a shocking and ugly crime by PETA in 2014, but still very important today.  I&#8217;m passing the post along &#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.barefootpets.com/maya/">PETA Did What To Maya !?!</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.barefootpets.com">BareFootPets</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The heartbreaking article below by <a href="https://www.nathanwinograd.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nathan Winograd</a> (<a href="https://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">No Kill Advocacy</a>) and its embedded links relate to a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpOyHnvycKE" target="_blank" rel="noopener">shocking and ugly crime by PETA in 2014</a>, but still very important today.  I&#8217;m passing the post along here with full acknowledgment to Nathan for researching and authoring it, and for his tireless work and true advocacy for shelter animals.  I cannot recommend highly enough that you read Nathan&#8217;s books &#8212; <a href="https://www.nathanwinograd.com/bookstore/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Redemption</em>, <em>Friendly Fire</em>, and <em>Why PETA Kills</em></a>, among others.  Also, subscribe to Nathan&#8217;s <a href="https://nathanwinograd.substack.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">blog</a> for outstanding, must-read information exposing hidden cruelty to enlighten the public, and to push for reforming the failed pet welfare/sheltering system.</p>
<h5>Eyes Wide Open.</h5>
<p>I try to be certain that the charities I support are credible and forthright about their mission to advocate for and protect vulnerable animals.  So I pay close attention when evidence like that below is revealed.  The information below is dreadfully troubling and hurts my heart.  At the same time, however, I&#8217;m grateful to be aware now so that I can do something about it.  I have donated for years and years to PETA, but find myself now at a crossroads.  Having read Nathan&#8217;s post (and others) a number of times to be sure I&#8217;m capturing the big picture, it&#8217;s obvious the evidence is condemning &#8212; a serious indictment against PETA for all the goodness that it professes but fails to show for the innocent animals in its care.</p>
<h5>Feet To The Flame.</h5>
<p>My point for this post is not only to enlighten, but also to remind you all that there are sadly still wolves in sheep&#8217;s clothing in the animal rescue world; and, even more sadly, it appears PETA and ASPCA (read Nathan&#8217;s book <a href="https://www.nathanwinograd.com/bookstore/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Friendly Fire</em></a>)  are two of those wolves.  For this reason, doubtful I can in good conscience support PETA  or ASPCA any longer, or at least until honest accountability and corrective action are taken by PETA and ASPCA.  There are many other animal welfare organizations truly worthy of my support, and I will re-direct my humble donations to them.  As I said above, this is a personal decision I make for myself &#8212; my intent is not to coerce the reader, but rather to simply share facts and inform so that you can analyze it for yourself.</p>
<p>I leave this here for you to read, process, and make your own earnest decision.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>* * *</strong></h2>
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<td width="99%"><strong><a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxVkk2PmzAQhn9NuIHwF5gDhzQ0W6qGKNs02vSCjG3ACdgITFn49SXJaaWZOczHO9I8w5mVlennuDODdR4ht3MnYy2noZHWyt4ZB9nnSsQoxDgEYeiIGAtACXXUkJe9lC1TTWz7UTrdWDSKM6uMfk5gH9PQqWMMSxhFAQAlLkgRBWEZBAUMkOAYQUjAazEbhZKay9joZn4qO01cW9sNG7TdwP1qmtma6UlpU_VMeMNYDJbxu8dNu1a71W0t3dVL6zIt3LtqGqUr15Ruy2bmCsw3aG_NXeoNSuT8E3B4mT9gc09vZsmWk58t31E2T4q_RYvYR93fXRpkSQqPSTUdEz6kbVOLNXc4X5cs-YMO54ocd5NiH9myaij-46J-nQ_-ITnhbE6HVGfgqtIg1d_-cXSyvL3UV_TeFRCr8uS9f07J7Q0aeAXv51Fsu1NfJJJsmQp-N2Y-0h2ZUJXRA00dFUMfAuADCgjGBHrQi3wKAYkI9f2IIuZ7XYnYZznrDfbbCn45kNPHN8m0VvJRVA2retNJO3imrx7k8rWnHbWycy41KxopXlDt6zeemPNKatmvPyNyZmMQIExCQKPIB-TFcKWOYUCpv3JflwuzTun4K7b_yZjSvw">The Theft and Killing of Maya</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Today is the anniversary of PETA&#8217;s notorious crime</strong></p>
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<td><a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxNkE1uxCAMhU8z7CYCAoEsWHTTa0QOMRlaAhEQTXP7MhNVqmRZtvzz9D4LFdeUT7OnUskrTfXc0UR8loC1YiZHwTz5xfRKCMWUIosRC9NSE18mlxE38MHUfCDZjzl4C9Wn-L4QVGhFHsZyKpwDN4Ae2gs9q9nO1PXSDYI5yy5hOBaP0aJJMZzvzySYR617ufUfN_7ZohxzqWC_O5u21u45OR-wVaznapRU3CPUB8T71_3pY1ozLMQbTjljlGkmhZC8491INWdylJrSUfdAu9318OPOeBN0W3n3X4Zk84UQo8fX0AdYc9qxli7l9WV4ajvbEX09J4wwB1wuFvVC-qYzrRgxN9TLBNWwoRdSMT2OlMnLeoMl-KA1bbia-JLaVTSXlz8jv948j2Y">Nathan J. Winograd</a></p>
<p>Oct 18, 2021</td>
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<p><em>To listen to an audio version of <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJwlkE2OpDAMhU9Dlsj5I2GRRUujOsPsIhdxUZmGBIUgmj79pKok6y1sPz_5m7DSnMvltrxX9hJfr41conNfqFYq7Nip-BicNEoZbgwLTgVutWVx949CtGJcXC0Hse24L3HCGnN6OxQoa9jTwXC3hiyZCSZUAqxUaIegMQjUCPAJxiNEShO5nJbrfZkt7lnrtnfyqxO3Vud59rjib079lNfWCFsTPpqRKzXIv528FXr4Tv7ZyEvQLQq8HI3myg7AohMgOAduuVZKi170I1jB9agtwGglQr89JP48rtQpWGfR78d9rzh9v_JYcf8IU4r0GsYF55I3qnufy_z63bed9UixXp4S3hcKHyz1Q_cNys-UqDTqwWN1fJBKG27HEbj-UGjclBishUauhYfcXMklrE9MZ0x5Lhj-A4E_jwg">Why PETA Kills</a>, my book, which tells the story of Maya and those of over 30,000 other animals PETA has put to death, subscribe on Substack by <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxVkEGShCAMRU_T7LRAUWDBYjZzDStKVGYQLIzV4-2HblddlWST_Pz6bwLCJeXL7ukg9hoDXTvaiM8jIBFmdh6YB-9sq6RUQinmrHRCd5r5Y5gz4gY-WMonsv0cg5-AfIpvheRSK7ZaM44Cx0lPvRYGO4m9nnuljUFnJCp3G8PpPMYJbYrhen9mwa5E-_Fovx7Nd6kItEJ8-piWDK4-zvEgmH7rKW1lu5emFavSM1UQXfXrQ_BxqdJcbXAB87bhjRBcaNFJ2TV1UxuuG9GZTnNudAu83ucW_uYrPiTflubDg2X7gxCjx9fSB1hy2pGOOuXlFX4oN9sZPV0DRhgDupsL3XjfpIYFI-aC3Q1AVvSt7JQoKLjobgwFnGx6rXlBV8xdKqpoP5P_A4SalVg">clicking here</a>.</em></p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class=" wp-image-2989 aligncenter" src="https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BLOG-10.20.21-maya-300x283.png" alt="" width="371" height="350" srcset="https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BLOG-10.20.21-maya-300x283.png 300w, https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BLOG-10.20.21-maya.png 452w" sizes="(max-width: 371px) 100vw, 371px" /></p>
<p>On October 18, 2014, two PETA representatives backed their van up to a home in Parksley, VA, and threw biscuits to Maya, who was sitting on her porch. They were hoping to coax her off her property and give PETA the ability to claim she was a stray dog “at large” whom they could therefore legally impound.</p>
<p>Maya refused to stay off the property and after grabbing the biscuit, ran back to the safety of her porch. One of the PETA representatives went onto the property and took Maya. Within hours, Maya was dead, illegally killed with a lethal dose of poison.</p>
<p>A PETA spokesperson claimed Maya was killed by “mistake,” and defying credulity, explained that the same PETA representative who had earlier sat on the porch with Maya’s family talking to them about her care and who was filmed taking Maya from that same porch mistook her for a different dog. The “apology” was not only a devastating admission of guilt, but evidence that killing healthy animals was business as usual for PETA employees — so commonplace that the only excuse PETA could offer for Maya’s death was that in taking her life, a PETA representative had mistaken her for another healthy animal they had decided to kill. Was it likewise a “mistake” that five other animals ended up dead from the same trailer park and on the same day, too?</p>
<p>Though PETA claimed to be “devastated” by Maya’s death, the claim was contradicted by the facts, and, given its timing, motivated not by honesty, transparency, or genuine contrition, but political necessity as the Virginia Department of Agriculture had opened an investigation into Maya’s killing and Virginia’s governor was weighing whether to sign into law a bill overwhelmingly passed by the legislature aimed at protecting animals <em>from</em> PETA.</p>
<p>As public outrage over PETA’s killing of Maya spread, a former PETA employee came forward, shedding even more light on how disingenuous PETA’s claim of being devastated at the killing of Maya was. Explaining that killing healthy animals at PETA was not an anomaly but rather “standard operating procedure,” <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJwlkUGOhCAQRU_T7DCA2OCCxWzmGqaE0mZGwADG8faD3Qn5LH7xi3ploeKa8mX2VCq5ZarXjibiWTasFTM5CubJO9MrKRVXijgjHdeDJr5MS0YM4DdT84FkP-bNW6g-xfcLyaRW5GV6t_RqcEpIu1g7Sm7lssxOc7eopwT1aQyH8xgtmhS3651MNvOqdS-P_ushvtsJKYiYArjSnSm7PWMpnU2hWYLxoV1M3DI2aZ490NH5ovMG9pfO6aKvdFKgEdcNbW2mSystWGlAOt81KdJw0R3qi8IJF11yCnTHCi2QeCOY4JxxzQcpB9GJbmRa8GEcNGOj7oF1-9LD33LFh2RhFV055lJb8P1Jks0PQoweb9NvsObUokuX8nqjm1pNOKKv14QR5g3dh2r9LOfNeVoxYm5LcxNUw5-9HBTX49iG_0Bs2KV4as0a-NbcNVg-mtgGgnj6mNYM7h8AEqkM">Heather Harper-Troje, a one-time PETA field worker, publicly uncovered the inner workings at PETA as no former employee ever had</a>. “I know from firsthand experience that the PETA leadership has no problem lying,” she wrote. “I was told regularly to say whatever I had to say in order to get people to surrender animals to me, lying was not only acceptable, it was encouraged.” The purpose of acquiring these animals, according to Harper-Troje, was “to euthanize the[m] immediately.”</p>
<p>Maya’s family would ultimately sue PETA, alleging conversion of their dog (theft), trespass, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. PETA, in turn, asked the court to throw out the lawsuit based on several questionable claims.</p>
<p>First, PETA argued that Maya was legally worthless because she was not licensed, citing an 1887 law that required a dog “to be properly licensed as a condition of being deemed personal property.” Putting aside the irony of a supposed “animal rights” group arguing that Maya had no value, the statute they cited was repealed in 1966. It had not been the law in half a century.</p>
<p>Alternatively, PETA argued that Maya had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog. In other words, PETA’s position was that Maya was like a toaster. If you break it, you just throw it away and get a new one.</p>
<p>Third, PETA argued that they had permission to enter the trailer park by the trailer park’s owner to remove community cats so they cannot be guilty of trespass for entering <em>a private residence</em> in that trailer park to kill a family’s dog.</p>
<p>Fourth, PETA argued that the theft and killing of Maya was not “outrageous,” a prerequisite to the awarding of punitive damages.</p>
<p>Finally, in an argument reeking with racist overtones, PETA demanded to know if Maya’s family was legally in the U.S.</p>
<p>After arguing and losing most of the pre-trial motions — including rulings that the family’s immigration status was not relevant to the theft and killing of their dog and that such conduct was, indeed, “outrageous” — as well as facing the specter of being forced to turn over records and testify under oath about PETA’s inner workings, and perhaps trying to put the publicity behind their killing of Maya behind them, PETA settled the case, paying Maya’s family $49,000.</p>
<p>But the condemnation only grew following a series of articles I wrote about Maya’s killing, which ultimately led to the publication of <em><a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJwlkE2OpDAMhU9Dlsj5I2GRRUujOsPsIhdxUZmGBIUgmj79pKok6y1sPz_5m7DSnMvltrxX9hJfr41conNfqFYq7Nip-BicNEoZbgwLTgVutWVx949CtGJcXC0Hse24L3HCGnN6OxQoa9jTwXC3hiyZCSZUAqxUaIegMQjUCPAJxiNEShO5nJbrfZkt7lnrtnfyqxO3Vud59rjib079lNfWCFsTPpqRKzXIv528FXr4Tv7ZyEvQLQq8HI3myg7AohMgOAduuVZKi170I1jB9agtwGglQr89JP48rtQpWGfR78d9rzh9v_JYcf8IU4r0GsYF55I3qnufy_z63bed9UixXp4S3hcKHyz1Q_cNys-UqDTqwWN1fJBKG27HEbj-UGjclBishUauhYfcXMklrE9MZ0x5Lhj-A4E_jwg">Why PETA Kills</a></em>, my book. <em>Why PETA Kills</em> tells Maya’s story and that of over 30,000 others who have also died at their hands, a number that continues to increase by the thousands every year. In 2020, for example, PETA put to death 1,119 out of 1,542 cats. Another 407 went to pounds that also kill animals. Historically, <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxVkUGOhCAQRU_T7DSA0OCCxWzmGqaUUpmmwQDG8faD9moSQgLFrwePCQouMZ1mi7mQaxrKuaEJeGSPpWAie8Y0OGs6JYRiShFrhGVaauLyMCfENzhvStqRbPvo3QTFxXAnBBVakdWIcVKyU6OlTNlZjc_pCbKnYu75OM2z-oBhtw7DhCYGf96diTdrKVt-dF8P_l3HcRxtgLJCOFyISwLbTvFdC2fcU2NjuNlNic2GBZoDclOvb6-Nl_O-WRF8Wc-6qE8LuQaJM5xyxijTTAohecvbnmrOZC81pb3ugLbb3MHvfIaHoO-Ft3kfc4HpdbFJMj8IITi8is7DkmJl5zam5fIx1DPvPbhyDhhg9Gg_qsrH-C1vWDBgqj9hByiGPTshFdN9T5n8mKkuBX9qTavNCrexpoL5L-IPACuc6w">many of the kittens and cats PETA has taken to those pounds have been killed, often within minutes, despite being young (as young as six weeks old) and healthy</a>.</p>
<p>Not only do those records prove the lie that all of the animals PETA rounds up to kill are “suffering” as they now claim, but if those cats and kittens were killed or displaced others who were killed, that puts the overall cat death rate as high as 99%. They only adopted out 16 cats, an adoption rate of 1% despite millions of supporters, a staff of hundreds, and revenues of $66,277,867.</p>
<p><em>A healthy mother cat and her two equally healthy kittens were given to PETA by a veterinarian who was trying to find them homes and was told by PETA employees that they would have no problem adopting them out. Instead, the PETA employees killed them within minutes in the back of a van.</em></p>
<p>While dogs fared a little better, 600 out of 1,052 were put to death. Less than 2% were adopted out. PETA staff also killed 83% of other animal companions.</p>
<p><em>Puppies killed by PETA in the back of a van — a donor funded slaughterhouse on wheels.</em></p>
<p>To date, PETA has killed 42,573 dogs and cats and sent thousands more to be killed at local pounds, that we know of. The number may be many times higher. According to Harper-Troje,</p>
<p>I was told regularly to not enter animals into the log, or to euthanize off-site in order to prevent animals from even entering the building. I was told regularly to greatly overestimate the weight of animals whose euthanasia we recorded, in order to account for what would have otherwise been missing ‘blue juice’ (the chemical used to euthanize); because that allowed us to euthanize animals off the books.</p>
<p>Following the release of <em><a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJwlkE2OpDAMhU9Dlsj5I2GRRUujOsPsIhdxUZmGBIUgmj79pKok6y1sPz_5m7DSnMvltrxX9hJfr41conNfqFYq7Nip-BicNEoZbgwLTgVutWVx949CtGJcXC0Hse24L3HCGnN6OxQoa9jTwXC3hiyZCSZUAqxUaIegMQjUCPAJxiNEShO5nJbrfZkt7lnrtnfyqxO3Vud59rjib079lNfWCFsTPpqRKzXIv528FXr4Tv7ZyEvQLQq8HI3myg7AohMgOAduuVZKi170I1jB9agtwGglQr89JP48rtQpWGfR78d9rzh9v_JYcf8IU4r0GsYF55I3qnufy_z63bed9UixXp4S3hcKHyz1Q_cNys-UqDTqwWN1fJBKG27HEbj-UGjclBishUauhYfcXMklrE9MZ0x5Lhj-A4E_jwg">Why PETA Kills</a></em>, PETA filed a run-of-the-mill defamation lawsuit targeting <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJwlkEGShCAMRU_TLC1AEFywmM1cw4oQbaZpsADH8faDbVUqm5_k5z8LFdeUT7OlUsnVpnpuaCIeJWCtmMleME_emV4JoZhSxBnhmJaa-DItGfENPpiadyTbPgdvofoUPxuCCq3I08AwA3OOWpgXjcopMaPgC5tHvshxHm5j2J3HaNGkGM7PZRLMs9atPPqvB_9udRxHF9PLhwDuN1mwp8XYnuxSXptMvOGUM0aZZlIIyTvejVRzJkepKR11D7Tblh7-ljM-BH2vvCv7XCrYV2fTm2TzgxCjx0v0AdacNqzlOn-Fm9rMe4--nhNGmAO6O3e98X1ITCtGzA2rm6AaNvRCKqbHkTJ5x2xgBB-0pg1NM3epbUUToT4hHj6mNYP7B6W7ipE">The No Kill Advocacy Center</a> (NKAC), my organization, and me in an attempt to intimidate me and others into silence. But they didn’t sue me directly, as they knew it would ultimately fail: <em>truth, after all, is a defense to defamation</em>. More importantly, they were fearful of doing so as suing me would be dangerous for PETA. Not only would it allow me to force the deposition (e.g., testimony under penalty of perjury) of Ingrid Newkirk, the architect of PETA’s killing, as well as others at PETA who do the actual killing, but it would allow me to seek documents from PETA that would augment what public records and the PETA employees I spoke with already revealed: that PETA intentionally seeks out animals to kill and that the majority of those animals are healthy and adoptable. Absent a court case, as a private organization, PETA is not required to release that information under state freedom of information laws and has ignored my requests to do so.</p>
<p>Instead, PETA named me as a “co-conspirator,” but not as a defendant in the complaint, a procedural gimmick that gave PETA the ability to issue a subpoena in order to (try to) seek the names of PETA employees who, fearing retribution, spoke to me on condition of anonymity; information that was used to corroborate newspaper articles, on the record sources, government documents, testimony and information from civil and criminal cases against PETA, videotape evidence, and admissions of killing by PETA officials. At the same time, that procedural ploy would prevent me from demanding documents and depositions of PETA leadership and staff in return.</p>
<p>But PETA’s legal tactic failed to take into account two important factors. First, I would never reveal my confidential informants. Second, I did not have to legally do so, given my First Amendment rights as a journalist. In an attempt to force me to, however, PETA filed a motion in court to compel the disclosure of the names, claiming that as an animal advocate, I was not entitled to the protection of the First Amendment, a point of view they hypocritically reject for themselves and which, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, the organization founded to protect the rights of journalists by legendary <em>Washington Post</em> editor Ben Bradlee of Pentagon Papers fame, called “alarming.”</p>
<p>In assisting me with my legal defense, the Reporters Committee noted,</p>
<p>We’re concerned about the legal efforts to require Nathan Winograd to reveal the confidential sources for his reporting on PETA’s practices. Both the First Amendment and California’s constitution protect those who engage in journalistic activity… and any efforts to limit these protections should be alarming for all newsgatherers.</p>
<p>Threatened with a fine and jail time if I refused to reveal my sources, my lawyer argued that California Courts have consistently ruled that the First Amendment protects “investigative reporting.” And investigative reporting includes “authors such as Lincoln Steffens and Upton Sinclair [who] exposed widespread corruption and abuse in American life. More recently, social critics such as Rachel Carson, Ralph Nader, Jessica Mitford, and others have written books that have made significant contributions to the public discourse on major issues confronting the American people.”</p>
<p>As my attorney argued,</p>
<p>Every crusading journalist in that pantheon of heroes cited by the court would have flunked PETA’s putative ‘journalism’ test, for their journalism was inseparable from their advocacy. Indeed, Sinclair and Nader took their advocacy onto the campaign trail and sought public office. Winograd and NKAC’s intertwined investigative and advocacy work are no different from that done by Nader and his nonprofit Public Citizen.</p>
<p>The court agreed. Despite PETA’s hiring of one of the most expensive law firms in the world, the Court denied PETA’s motion, not only providing me and, more importantly, the animals an important victory, but breaking new ground by extending First Amendment protections to new/non-traditional media, such as bloggers.</p>
<p>Following that ruling, <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxVkcGurCAMhp9m2GkAYcAFi7O5r2GqVId7FAzUeD1Pf3BmdZOGJi1__-brBIRLypfbUyF2PwNdO7qIZ1mRCDM7CuYheNcZpYwwhnmnvLDaslCGOSNuEFZH-UC2H-MaJqCQ4luhuLKGvRxyITlIq_QotDejlgbAPCc19081gvkYw-EDxgldiuv1nsxW9yLay6P7esg_Nc7zbCPQC-IZYloy-HZKW23sSNCE0kBTV85hvkJcGoi-8VgwlkDh565Mx0q1nOiFuZlT3mp6S3Hb13QhNmVH-C5NOqhOZcFJLoXgwgqtlJatbHtupdC9tpz3tgPe7nMH_-YrPhTfFtmWYywE0_e9GMvuL0KMAe9mWGHJqdqVNuXlhjXUP9sRA10DRhhX9B-O9DnHm-ywYMRcz-QHICeendJG2L7nQn-wVdBKPq3lFXU196mqovuf0i_kE6eV">another whistleblower from inside PETA openly came forward and confirmed what my sources had revealed:</a> that PETA staff lie to people in order to acquire their animals to kill, kill despite adoption alternatives, and indoctrinate people to kill in a cult-like atmosphere she described as “terrifying.”</p>
<p>[A]s most new PETA employees are blooming animal rights activists, freshly plucked from college and determined to do whatever it takes to succeed in this demanding, low-paying activist world, PETA’s methodology of indoctrination is quite successful. These employees soak it all in like a sponge, as I did at the age of 21 when I started there, and begin to spout the organization’s soundbites at every turn. They will start to do so so naturally that they can’t see where they themselves end and the organization begins.</p>
<p>“Ultimately,” wrote Laura Lee Cascada, a PETA field worker whose job included rounding up animals to kill, “the culture was terrifying and desensitizing — and I gradually felt that my view of death, of taking animals’ lives, was being warped, my emotions being stripped away.”</p>
<p>Like Heather Harper-Troje before her, Cascada’s chilling account described the method whereby employees are intimidated and emotionally manipulated into participating in the killing of animals, an act that came to be euphemistically called to “take care of” an animal (the words “killing” and even “euthanasia” are not used). Employees “were forced to participate in euthanasias they didn’t believe in” or “were fired because they refused to do so.”</p>
<p>[I]f an employee, like many animal rights advocates who believe in the rights and autonomy of each individual animal, wanted to critically assess whether a euthanasia decision was truly the best thing for an individual animal in his or her unique circumstances, there was a real, true fear of being branded as an advocate for hoarding or a secret supporter of the enemy. Thus, speaking up could have meant being booted from the tribe.</p>
<p>Cascada also described numerous examples of healthy animals who were killed for the “good of all animals”:</p>
<p>I rescued and cared for a pair of birds from a cruelty case for weeks, bonding with and growing to love them. When the decision was made to euthanize the boy because of a debilitating medical condition, the girl was also euthanized because it was thought that she would be lonely without him. She was one of those lumped into the ‘unadoptable’ category PETA brushes past as it explains its euthanasia statistics each year. I was expected and required to swallow my emotions for her for the good of all animals. I was expected to welcome her death as a positive outcome in order to maintain my employment.</p>
<p>Another time, I rescued an unloved dog whose body condition and personality were unremarkable, meaning there was no immediate indication for euthanasia. I quickly heard from my mom that she’d be interested in adopting him. I excitedly emailed the manager of the shelter to make this offer but never received a reply. A few days later, I checked in with her and was told that he had already been killed.</p>
<p>She recounted being told to lie to people to acquire animals to kill and getting chastised for trying to find them homes. For example, Cascada wrote that she,</p>
<p>[R]esponded to a call from a concerned woman who’d found an abandoned days-old kitten under her porch. When I came to pick up the kitten, I had her sign a generic give-up form that spelled out that euthanasia was a possibility. But I was instructed to repeatedly convey that we would do our absolute best, and so that’s what I said, even as the woman described her careful search for an organization she knew would work around the clock to help this tiny being pull through. It was my job to make sure I did not leave without that cat — that I said whatever necessary for the woman not to change her mind.</p>
<p>The entire way back to PETA’s Norfolk, Virginia, headquarters, I sobbed, petting the infant cat in my lap, telling her things would all be OK, even though in my gut I knew it wouldn’t, that she never really had a chance. I even began plotting out how I might take a detour and deliver her to a rehabber instead. But how could I explain a missing kitten to the woman waiting with the needle? I couldn’t, so I complied without a word.</p>
<p>As a result of coming forward, she reported that she was,</p>
<p>[C]ontacted by individuals from all over the country expressing their gratitude, and their own fear, about speaking out about their experiences. People who worked at PETA and were forced to lie about euthanasias, people who were forced to euthanize animals they loved as a condition of their employment, and people who were told by leadership that they were worthless. There are dozens, and maybe hundreds, of us. Most are still afraid to break their silence.</p>
<p>PETA’s lawsuit would ultimately collapse, but four important things came out of my victory against them. First, as noted above, it extended First Amendment protections for investigative journalism to animal rights bloggers and other new media for the first time.</p>
<p>Second, it demonstrated that PETA may have deep pockets and has no qualms about misusing the court system in an attempt to intimidate people into silence, but their strategy will always be limited by the fact that depositions and the witness stand could compel employees, including Newkirk, to testify under penalty of perjury. Consistent with overwhelming evidence already available, such testimony would be damning, and PETA knows it. If people stand up to PETA’s donor-funded intimidation tactics, rather than cower to them, PETA will invariably back down.</p>
<p>Third, their empty saber rattling may have led to another whistleblower openly coming forward.</p>
<p>Fourth and finally, it led me to Ralph.</p>
<p>As fate would have it, on the way to court in the case, my wife and I came upon a little dog who had been hit by a car, bleeding in the gutter. Wrapping him in a coat, <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxVkM-OhCAMxp9muGkAUfDAYS_7GqZKVXYdIPzJrG-_OJ4maZs0X9sv_S2QcfPx1MGnTK4y5TOgdvhKB-aMkZSEcbJGd1IIyaQkRgvDVK-ITdMaEZ9gD51jQRLKfNgFsvXuvSGoUJLseuR8mJlc-Ch5J1aGEpkapKSAM-fc3MZQjEW3oPbuON-XyaH3nEN6dF8P_l3DQd7BvazzWwTTpjKnDMtvu_hnVUPNiGkp2NjUvHbIzQ4hoLsadM3pSwMRidWccsYoU6wXouctb0eqOOvHXlE6qg5oG9YO_tbTPQR9bvzDiUT9g-CcxUu0B2zRB8yp9XG7EEx15lmczeeEDuYDzU0n35DfvKYNHcYK30yQNRs60UumxpGy_oZR8Qk-KEUrwGpufN1y-vP_f0aXlu8">we rushed him to the nearest emergency veterinary hospital where he was given the care he needed, including pain medication</a>.</p>
<p>After recovering from his injuries at our house, we found him a loving, new home, consistent with our belief in the ethical treatment of animals. Were it not for PETA’s meritless lawsuit, we would never have found him.</p>
<p>For obvious reasons, I am grateful that it was us and not PETA representatives who saw him on the way to the courthouse. If PETA had gotten to him and history is any guide, Ralph would no longer be alive, put to death with a lethal dose of poison.</p>
<p>Because despite all we may still not know about PETA, this much is certain: PETA is letting loose upon the world individuals who not only believe that killing is a good thing and that the living want to die, but who are legally armed with lethal drugs which they have already proven — <em>over 42,000 times</em> — that they are not averse to using.</p>
<p><em>Why PETA Kills</em> is available <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJwlkE2OpDAMhU9Dlsj5I2GRRUujOsPsIhdxUZmGBIUgmj79pKok6y1sPz_5m7DSnMvltrxX9hJfr41conNfqFYq7Nip-BicNEoZbgwLTgVutWVx949CtGJcXC0Hse24L3HCGnN6OxQoa9jTwXC3hiyZCSZUAqxUaIegMQjUCPAJxiNEShO5nJbrfZkt7lnrtnfyqxO3Vud59rjib079lNfWCFsTPpqRKzXIv528FXr4Tv7ZyEvQLQq8HI3myg7AohMgOAduuVZKi170I1jB9agtwGglQr89JP48rtQpWGfR78d9rzh9v_JYcf8IU4r0GsYF55I3qnufy_z63bed9UixXp4S3hcKHyz1Q_cNys-UqDTqwWN1fJBKG27HEbj-UGjclBishUauhYfcXMklrE9MZ0x5Lhj-A4E_jwg">on Amazon</a>. Substack subscribers can listen to it as an audiobook for free by <a href="https://email.mg2.substack.com/c/eJxVkEGShCAMRU_T7LRAUWDBYjZzDStKVGYQLIzV4-2HblddlWST_Pz6bwLCJeXL7ukg9hoDXTvaiM8jIBFmdh6YB-9sq6RUQinmrHRCd5r5Y5gz4gY-WMonsv0cg5-AfIpvheRSK7ZaM44Cx0lPvRYGO4m9nnuljUFnJCp3G8PpPMYJbYrhen9mwa5E-_Fovx7Nd6kItEJ8-piWDK4-zvEgmH7rKW1lu5emFavSM1UQXfXrQ_BxqdJcbXAB87bhjRBcaNFJ2TV1UxuuG9GZTnNudAu83ucW_uYrPiTflubDg2X7gxCjx9fSB1hy2pGOOuXlFX4oN9sZPV0DRhgDupsL3XjfpIYFI-aC3Q1AVvSt7JQoKLjobgwFnGx6rXlBV8xdKqpoP5P_A4SalVg">clicking here</a>.</td>
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<p>God Bless and Happy Pet Parenting!</p>
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<p>With love and good wishes,<br />
jeannie.   ?</p>
<p>About jeannie:  I’ve been pro-actively involved in pet rescue all of my life. I founded Milagro Senior Pet Refuge© (Phoenix) in 1998, and BareFootPets (TM) in 2008. Animal welfare has always been and will always be my heart’s work. If my only legacy is that I save a handful of precious souls that would not survive otherwise, I’m good with that.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Calming Your Frightened Dog. Here&#8217;s a quick blurb on how to calm your dog when she&#8217;s fearful. There are many effective ways that people have good luck with; this is a way I have found &#8230;</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a quick blurb on how to calm your dog when she&#8217;s fearful. There are many effective ways that people have good luck with; this is a way I have found to be consistently reliable in my years of working with many many fearful rescue dogs.</p>
<p>First, learn to think like your dog. Remember in the blog about introductions, how I said if you tighten the lead it sends the wrong message and confirms her instinct that there is in fact danger ahead? Same theory here.</p>
<h5>Let&#8217;s Say It&#8217;s The 4th Of July (imagine that).</h5>
<p>The fireworks and big booms have begun. If she&#8217;s fearful, cowering, crying, resist the urge to scoop her up and hold her tight, talking to her in an annoying high-itched baby voice, acting like you&#8217;re protecting her. Hugging and cooing &#8220;there there&#8221; into her fur actually confirms to her that her fears are legitimate and she really does need your protection. Wrong. You don&#8217;t want to ignore her, certainly, but you do need to avoid sending the signal that there is indeed something to fear.</p>
<h5>Work On One Sensory Perception At A Time.</h5>
<p>First thing to do&#8211;stay indoors; this will remove the visual input. While you begin the process of calming her, you don&#8217;t want to over-expose her to the trigger, which is the fireworks. Let her experience just the audio element of it from inside the house. Exposing her to the optical element at the same time could put her into sensory overload and put her fears over the top. Addressing her fears in stages is much more effective.</p>
<h5>Just Another Day.</h5>
<p>The best thing you can do is act as if it&#8217;s just another day and the noise and chaos are nothing out of the ordinary. In fact, show her that you hardly even notice the noise, by not reacting to it. Maintain your normal, every-day energy. Don&#8217;t allow your energy to be heightened, and show no anxiety. She&#8217;ll pick up on that. But also don&#8217;t oversell a happy happy joy joy attitude, either. She&#8217;ll see right through that, too. Don&#8217;t ignore her, but don&#8217;t coddle her. Be somewhere down the middle and act normal. She&#8217;ll take her que from you.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s laundry day, fold the clothes. If it&#8217;s suppertime, cook the meal. Include her and talk to her as you normally do, totally ignoring the noise. Give her pats on the head occasionally, but no more than any other day. I stress again&#8211;keep it <em>normal</em>. If she tries crawling up into your lap to hide, DON&#8217;T scold her. But don&#8217;t allow it. Just stand up, pat her on the head, say good girl, and move away as if everything&#8217;s just peachy normal. If she follows you, that&#8217;s okay. Just don&#8217;t coddle.</p>
<h5>Doggie Does As Doggie Sees.</h5>
<p>Once she sees you going about your business and being completely unaffected by the noise and chaos, that you&#8217;re not fearful, she&#8217;ll begin to realize that it&#8217;s nothing for her to fear, either. Depending on how deep-seated her fears go, this process may take awhile, and a bit of repetition until she&#8217;s comfortable.</p>
<h5>Be Patient, Be Faithful&#8211;She&#8217;ll Get There.</h5>
<p>And never NEVER scold her. She needs to trust, not be afraid. Whatever method you choose to teach her how to be calm in the chaos, the important thing is that she knows how to stay calm and keep her wits about her. God forbid she found herself running loose on the 4th of July. But, if she ever does, at least you know you&#8217;ve trained her well so she can find her way back home safe and sound.</p>
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<p>God Bless and Happy Pet Parenting!</p>
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<p>With love and good wishes,<br />
jeannie.   ?</p>
<p>About jeannie:  I’ve been pro-actively involved in pet rescue all of my life. I founded Milagro Senior Pet Refuge© (Phoenix) in 1998, and BareFootPets (TM) in 2008.  Animal welfare has always been and will always be my heart’s work. If my only legacy is that I save a handful of precious souls that would not survive otherwise, I’m good with that.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s So Hard Waiting, I Know, To Ween Your New Infant Pet Properly. &#8220;Properly&#8221; is the key word. The ideal age to ween a puppy or kitten is still 12 weeks. Any younger than that, &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>It&#8217;s <em>So</em> Hard Waiting, I Know, To Ween Your New Infant Pet Properly.</h5>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-1611 alignleft" src="https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Picture-268-Edited-1.jpg" alt="" width="391" height="357" />&#8220;Properly&#8221; is the key word. The ideal age to ween a puppy or kitten is still 12 weeks. Any younger than that, and you put its development at risk&#8211;no matter how careful you are. Newborns need Mama&#8217;s milk and her presence for those full 12 weeks to ensure their complete development. Mama&#8217;s milk builds the newborn&#8217;s immune system. Her presence makes him feel safe and secure, and she teaches him how to be a well-adjusted puppy or kitten, without any neuroses.</p>
<p>Before 12 weeks, the newborn is still too young to vaccinate. Without vaccinations yet, the newborn is dangerously susceptible to all manner of health hazards. The reasons to keep the baby with its Mama <em>far</em> outweigh any reason to separate him from her too early. (Obviously, in a rescue situation where Mama may no longer be in the picture, this discussion about weening doesn&#8217;t apply.)</p>
<h5>Is It Okay To Take My Infant Pet Out In Public?</h5>
<p><em>No No No!!</em> If the little one is less than 12 weeks and hasn&#8217;t had its shots yet, you would be putting his tender life in danger by exposing to him to God-knows-what out there without the protection of even his first round of vaccinations. Catching a simple cold or intestinal parasite at his delicate age could literally put his life in danger. Even diarrhea can easily be fatal to a newborn pup or kitten.</p>
<p>For veterinary appointments during this period, KEEP BABY SEPARATED from other pets in the waiting room. They could be there for treatment of respiratory, intestinal, or any manner of infirmity that would be hazardous to your newborn.</p>
<p>Be the responsible and caring parent&#8211;Resist Resist Resist the urge to show the little one off until he&#8217;s physically ready. You can Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, or text all the photos you want, but DON&#8217;T take him out in public until he&#8217;s old enough&#8211;12 weeks.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class=" wp-image-1634 aligncenter" src="https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Picture-240-300x286.jpg" alt="" width="904" height="862" srcset="https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Picture-240-300x286.jpg 300w, https://www.barefootpets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Picture-240.jpg 388w" sizes="(max-width: 904px) 100vw, 904px" /></p>
<h5>Can I Invite People To My Home To Meet The Newborn?</h5>
<p>If you do invite folks to your home during baby&#8217;s first 12 weeks, be sure they don&#8217;t bring their own pets along, and limit people handling him. If you decide to allow someone to handle the newborn, ask them to wash their hands first, and definitely keep it brief. Over-handling the newborn can exhaust him and run his delicate immune system down, making it very easy for him to get sick.</p>
<p>Ideally, no introductions to anyone but family for those first 12 weeks. Sounds like overkill, but much better safe than sorry. You need to put the newborn&#8217;s development and his wellbeing first to give him the best start for his little life. Don&#8217;t put him at risk just because you&#8217;re antsy to show him off. That happy time will come soon enough.  🙂</p>
<h5>What To Do If The Infant Starts To Fail.</h5>
<p>If you&#8217;ve just brought an infant pet into your family, or are preparing for its arrival, here are some important supplies to stock up on: unflavored Pedialyte, Hills Prescription A/D canned food, eye dropper, sub-q fluids, and Vaseline. The A/D is a prescription food&#8211;you&#8217;ll need to request it from your veterinarian. Same for the sub-q fluids. And your veterinarian can show you how to administer sub-q fluids if you&#8217;ve not done it before. The Vaseline is for baby&#8217;s little bottom&#8211;to prevent chafing if he does get diarrhea.</p>
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<p>Watch your newborn very very closely, 24/7, just as you would a human newborn. Stay alert for any signs he might not be feeling well. At the FIRST sign of loose stools or diarrhea, start giving him the unflavored Pedialyte through an eye dropper. This will ensure he stays hydrated, which is critical. If he feels poorly enough that he&#8217;s not eating, mix some of the A/D with Pedialyte to make it a bit runny, and hand-feed it to the little one using the eye dropper. This will keep him nourished as he works through the ailment. BE VERY GENTLE feeding him with the eye dropper so that you don&#8217;t force food or liquid down his throat wrong.</p>
<p>To ensure baby feels safe and secure and stays comfortably warm, tuck him inside your shirt where he can draw from your body heat, and feel your heartbeat, which will make him feel he&#8217;s in his Mama&#8217;s protective arms.</p>
<p>Call your veterinarian sooner than later to report the symptoms and get his or her guidance.</p>
<p>Enjoy Your New Infant Pet In Happiness and Good Health!</p>
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<p>God Bless and Happy Pet Parenting!</p>
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<p>With love and good wishes,<br />
jeannie.   ?</p>
<p>About jeannie:  I’ve been pro-actively involved in pet rescue all of my life. I founded Milagro Senior Pet Refuge© (Phoenix) in 1998, and BareFootPets (TM) in 2008.  Animal welfare has always been and will always be my heart’s work. If my only legacy is that I save a handful of precious souls that would not survive otherwise, I’m good with that.</p>
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