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ISPCA Fundraising is a very bizzare choice for a group that say they help animals.!

category national | animal rights | press release author Sunday January 25, 2009 15:38author by Bernie Wright - Alliance for Animal Rightsauthor address PO Box 4734, dublin.1author phone 085 7371810/087 2651720 Report this post to the editors

ISPCA promotion of dog sleigh rides to raise funds is slammed.

ISPCA Fundraising is a very bizzare choice for a group that say they help animals.!

The Alliance for Animal Rights is horrified to learn that the ISPCA are promoting and using DOG SLED TREKING IN NORWAY as a fundraiser in 2010. They describe the event as follows on their website without a word of concern for the Huskie dogs involved. The fact that these dogs who will have to work 8 hours daily in brutal icy conditions and travel 60 Kilometers is apparently of no concern to this animal charity.
How could they even consider taking part in this, it is unbelieveable. Their website describes how gruelling it will be for the human participants but not for the ill-fated dogs. This fundraising idea is promoting the very thing they are raising the money to alleviate -animal suffering.
Dogs as beasts of burden.
Dogs as beasts of burden.



Their website describes it as follows:
“This is a tough Challenge and you will need to be prepared for it physically. You will be taking part in hard physical activity. However, with thorough training and preparation you will find this Challenge enormously inspirational and incredibly rewarding. A brief training guide will be provided with your welcome pack. Participants must train, and be fit enough to continue activity for up to eight hours a day” ISPCA WEBSITE.
THE ISPCA have “In order to touch and help as many lives as possible, the ISPCA needs you to raise a minimum of €5,900 less your personal donation/deposit of €500 balance €5,400.”
http://www.ispca.ie/norway/faq.html

* More criticism on another website ANIMALPERSON.NET slates the event as follows…‘This event, for the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, centers on cruelty to animals. They'd go a long way to fulfilling their mission simply by not having this event!
What I don't want to hear about is how much huskies, or greyhounds, for that matter, love to run. Dogs love to run, that's true. But loving to run when you want to run, as far as you want to run, is a far cry from some man or woman tying you to other dogs and making you race in brutal conditions for up to 60km a day (here's the itinerary) in a place with 6-8 hours of daylight and an average temperature of -15C.
If you want to help huskies, and I assume the Irish SPCA does, adopt one from a shelter, give him a loving home and plenty of stimulation and opportunities to exercise. Using a dog for your own gain--or to raise money for other dogs--is bizarre conceptually. No matter where the race is held, or how long it is, there's simply no reason to use dogs for our own gain. ‘ Mary Martin phd Full Story see http://www.animalperson.net/animal_person/2009/01/irish....html

They ironically say that “IN ORDER TO TOUCH AND HELP AS MANY LIVES AS POSSIBLE”. Is this a joke? What about the dogs trussed to the sleighs dragging people around for 8 hours a day? Are they going to find it incredibly rewarding ?
‘We are urging the public to contact the ISPCA asking them to use more ethical and suitable methods for their fundraising. We are calling for a cancellation immediately of all plans for this cruel promotion. This is surely a huge blow to the groups credibility. It is a huge mistake to support animal use and abuse for any reason…Bernie Wright,

Related Link: http://www.animalperson.net
author by concerned personpublication date Sun Jan 25, 2009 18:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

For those who do want to write, please send emails to mark@ispca.ie Mark is the CEO of the ISPCA along with the big wage packet he earns off the backs of helpless animals.

author by Mr Manpublication date Mon Jan 26, 2009 02:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is all well and good but I am not entirely convinced dog sledding is in any way traumatic for the dog. No evidence to this fact is offered and it seems to me, since its so cold, surely running keeps them warm?

author by maverick - the rock that doesn't rollpublication date Mon Jan 26, 2009 22:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

'The Alliance for Animal Rights is horrified to learn that the ISPCA are promoting and using DOG SLED TREKING IN NORWAY as a fundraiser in 2010. They describe the event as follows on their website without a word of concern for the Huskie dogs involved.'

MAVERICK says: - oh diddums! here come the species sentimentalists...the so-called plight of working dogs is grossly exaggerated. they are not wimps.

"Canadian Eskimo Dogs need a very large amount of exercise. They cannot just be walked, they need higher intensity work, requiring more exercise than many dog owners can give. This need for work and stimulation also makes them well suited for dog sports, such as carting, mushing, and skijoring." quote source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Eskimo_Dog

what does AAR have to say about indigenous Innuit natives, in the fragile polar enviroment, using Husky dogs - as against the carbon footprint of ski-mobiles? should the Innuit perhaps be punished by "well meaning" Big Liberal Whitey for "abusing" dogs?

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/90809
author by Nuala Ingrampublication date Thu Jan 29, 2009 16:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

-15C is positively balmy for a siberian huskey. They thrive on it. They make terrible pets because few people are able to give them anything like the amount of exercise they need. Adopting a huskey and leaving it in your back garden for most of the day, is probably the worst thing you can do to it. They are bred to work hard in sub-zero temperatures, It's what they do. A huskie is happier and healthier working hard all day than sitting on your patio howling from boredom and lack of stimulation. Please don't be so silly.

regards Nuala.

author by Catladypublication date Fri Jan 30, 2009 02:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Adopting a huskey and leaving it in your back garden for most of the day, is probably the worst thing you can do to it."

Not the worst (possibly skinning him/her alive for their fur would be the WORST, but I get your [point. Huskies do not make great "pets" unless you are willing to put in the hours to ensure the dog is stimulated. Neither do collies for that matter.

A friend of mine had a rescue Husky once, and eventually sent him to a farm to live as he was in town and didn't have the space. Barry (the dog) was rescued from the streets of Paris (they were fashionable there for a while) and was a fantastic dog, but kept escaping and going to the zoo. When he was found in a fight with a gang of beavers he was sent to another friends farm in the countryside where he had fields to run in, and he was much happier there. I kid you not, this is a true story.

However, there is a VAST difference between stimulating your dog (with long walks/runs and games etc, and, as is said above, tying them to other dogs to pull heavy people around for 8 hours a day. Has nobody read The Call of the Wild? A sled dog's life is far from happy. Yes it is natural to run, and to run in packs. It is not natural to be tied to other dogs and pull humans around and be told where to go. The dogs in this situation are NOT having fun (like my 2 do once off the lead). They cannot run around playing or following scents or pointlessly chasing the birds that taunt them. They are TIED UP. Like a dog is in a "back garden for most of the day" only worse as they cannot rest when they want, stop to pee when they want, move as they want.... Their freedom is even LESS than if they were tied up. True, they will be too tired to display so-called behavioural problems, but that only benefits the human and simply means that the dog is too worm out to display the frustration and unhappiness felt.

I never had much respect for the ISPCA. Now I have NONE. Shame on them.

author by Jack London readerpublication date Fri Jan 30, 2009 03:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

My reading of Jack London's immortal novels of the Far North in Canada, Call of the Wild and White Fang, is that teams of husky dogs really love the tough and tumble of running along the icy snow pulling sleds with riders and pelts. Where did Jack London get it wrong?

author by catladypublication date Fri Jan 30, 2009 07:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm not sure what version of London you read but "rough and tumble" hardly fits with his realism!

You really interpret happy dogs having fun from those novels?????

If so I question your basic literacy never mind your capability for literary analysis!

author by Mr Manpublication date Fri Jan 30, 2009 19:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Yes it is natural to run, and to run in packs. It is not natural to be tied to other dogs and pull humans around and be told where to go."
Have they not been bred for centuries for this specific purpose?

"The dogs in this situation are NOT having fun"<
Again, evidence please. Any footage I have seen of sled dogs seem to be fine with their treatment, even happy. Not claiming to be an expert in sled dogs but am yet to see evidence to the contrary.

"I never had much respect for the ISPCA"
Yes, devoting ones life to the proper treatment of animals is so stupid.

author by catladypublication date Tue Feb 03, 2009 00:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Most of your post was such ridiculous crap and had been addressed previously that I cannot respond (I feel for those who are learning impaired and need to repeat themselves like you) however I will respond to the following:

"Have they not been bred for centuries for this specific purpose?
Course they have! YOUR POINT BEING????????????????

You strange strange strange pitiful person you......

author by catladypublication date Tue Feb 03, 2009 02:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

sick sick individual. scary scary people. Thank god I don't rely on fantastical demons for my everyday life!
jESUS!
SCARY STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU ARE ALL BLOODY MAD!

author by catladypublication date Tue Feb 03, 2009 02:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Yes, devoting ones life to the proper treatment of animals is so stupid."

yes it is!
My God them niggers should have appreciated the freedom!
GODDAM!
i LUVS NIGAS!
THEY DIG REAL GUD!

You are sad. No sick just sad

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