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Written by Martin Lieberman   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007

I watched a portion of a TV show that dealt with the Peta organization. Two Peta employees arrive @ a man's home. They tell him they would like to inspect his dog. The dog is kept on a chain out doors. He is a young dog, thin but active, clean, alert and friendly. The inspectors examine the dog primarily by looking @ his gums. They diagnose Whip Worms, in addition to malnutrition. They offered to take the dog back to PETA and treat the dog free of any charge. Returning the dog as soon as he was well. The man appeared to be of modest means and lacking in confidence. He quietly agrees with the terms of the offer.  

The dog submits eagerly to a truck ride. Snuggling up to one of the PETA employees. He searches for a comfortable shoulder to rest his big white noggin, he appears ready for a nap. Upon arriving @ PETA alleged blood work is completed. The owner of the dog is told his dog is dying and the humane thing would be to euthanitize the dog. The owner allegedly agrees. I write allegedly because I only heard the PETA side of the conversation The innocent dog is killed. I suspect his body is sold to a rendering facility.  

 It would appear the PETA Organization finds killing more convenient than healing.

 
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