I’m Pete Paxton, director of investigations for the nonprofit SEED (Strategies for Ethical and Environmental Development) and lead investigator for the nonprofit CAPS (Companion Animal Protection Society). I would like to propose specific changes to the Animal Welfare Act and methodology of USDA inspectors. Please allow me to explain the experiences from which I have drawn my conclusions. Since 2001, I have done undercover investigations of…
🐾 good with other dogs 🐾 very sweet & affectionate 🐾 loves to fetch a ball 🐾 gives kisses; eager to please 🐾 calm but energetic & playful 🐾 loves treats; food motivated
Sparkle was adopted from Kern County Animal Services after Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) featured her. We discovered she was pregnant while at the shelter, and sadly she lost her puppies when she was spayed. The adopter isn’t able to keep her due to an insurance policy that prohibits Pit Bulls. Sparkle is currently living in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Please contact CAPS if you are interested in adopting Sparkle. We don’t want her going to a shelter! If you live outside of the Los Angeles area, we can arrange transportation for West Coast residents.
CAPS partners with Kern County Animal Services in Bakersfield, CA to feature their many at-risk dogs in order to save lives.