To the editor: Final week, a canine named Marshmallow was euthanized on the metropolis’s South L.A. Animal Shelter. So was 1-year-old Paco on the county’s Lancaster Animal Care Heart. Each had been younger, pleasant, wholesome canines who had been liked by the volunteers. (“California lawmakers propose banning sales from dog brokers in crackdown on puppy pipeline,” Feb. 11)
As I write this, extra canines have been cleared for euthanasia on the county’s Palmdale Animal Care Heart. All have good notes. All are wholesome and younger. You’ll be able to see them on the Palmdale shelter web site.
This killing goes on on daily basis at services throughout Southern California simply because there are too many canines in a damaged shelter system.
Maybe California pet brokers resembling Ashley Vincenti, who was quoted in your article, ought to stroll with these doomed, frightened canines as they urinate out of worry to the shelter’s again room. There, they are going to be pierced with a needle and injected with medication to cease their beating hearts.
Melissa Klaskin, Los Angeles
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To the editor: Thanks for highlighting the atrocious pet mill enterprise that a lot of my caring associates and I’ve identified about for many years. Lastly, it appears to be like like The Instances has taken on this vile business.
Instantly upon studying your article, I known as the workplace of Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park) and spoke with one in all his assistants about his invoice to shut a authorized loophole on pet mills.
Thanks, Los Angeles Instances. You may have made my day.
Rita Burton, Cambria, Calif.