An off-topic correction: the HSUS doesn’t really want to tolerate even pet ownership. They are not just anti-zoo and anti-meat, but also anti-human contact. A quote from Wayne Pacelle, the president of the HSUS: “One generation and out,” he says, meaning that we should stop all production of domestic animals. The pets should be allowed to die off and not be replaced. No guide dogs, no companion cats, no ponies for kids, no trail-riding for me and my horse, no human-animal contact. If they can’t survive in the wild on their own, like my min-pin, that’s too bad, according to Wayne. And Wayne is working with a ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLAR annual budget to pay lobbyists so he can get his agenda passed. Much of that budget comes from the contributions of well-meaning people who think they’re giving donations that will help animals. Just the opposite is true.
It does not surprise me when screaming liberals turn up the screaming. I’ve rarely heard of the opposite trend. What puzzles me is why any self respecting veterinarian would have HSUS stuff on his or her counter. ASPCA I could see. HSUS? They would apparently as soon see that vet out of business.
Maybe Doug can say if he’s gotten a lot of come-ons from HSUS to tout them at his business, all totally misleading.